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the coal is designed to absorb heat at when heat hits it it stores that heat ++++ No. The energy is stored by coal simply being a combustible material, so it contains potential chemical energy.
The alveoli sacks have many capillaries and the exchange occurs. O2 from the lungs hits the blood and CO2 is just given off.
most of the light is absorbed, particularly compared to a painted door
All matter carries energy and it can be transferred between objects. EVERYTHING has some sort of energy in it. The best example is collision between a particle and its antiparticle (e.g., electron and positron). The result of such a collision is complete annihilation of the matter and production of two gamma photons traveling in opposite directions (in the center of mass frame of reference). Gamma photons are a form of electromagnetic energy.
when the the heat hits the materials it vibrates the particles which send energy threw that vibrates the particles and heats it up
It reflects
turns into vibration and heat energy.
The pie graph gets warm when the sunlight hits it.
The momentum and energy is transferred to the nail.
The light energy is absorbed and dispersed after it hits the radiometer.
solar energy changes adp into atp.
The light gets reflected from the object and into your eyes so you can see
THE energy is spread out over a larger area and is less intense
solar energy changes adp into atp.
The steam will condense and transfer its heat energy to the object.
Each beam of sunlight has the same amount of energy (which is where we get our warmth). The energy of the sun is more spread accross the Earth's surface with increased angles (oblique). This is what happens at the poles where the sun light hits the Earth at 180 degrees. It is cold at the poles because the sun's energy is spread out over a large area. As the angle of the sun decreases the energy of the sun hits the earth directly and is concentrate. This is what happens when the sun hits the equator at 90 degrees and that is why it is warm at the equator.
Each beam of sunlight has the same amount of energy (which is where we get our warmth). The energy of the sun is more spread accross the Earth's surface with increased angles (oblique). This is what happens at the poles where the sun light hits the Earth at 180 degrees. It is cold at the poles because the sun's energy is spread out over a large area. As the angle of the sun decreases the energy of the sun hits the earth directly and is concentrate. This is what happens when the sun hits the equator at 90 degrees and that is why it is warm at the equator.