kinetic energy
Motion energy can be transferred into other forms of energy, such as potential energy, kinetic energy, sound energy, or heat energy, depending on the situation. For example, when a moving object comes to a stop, its motion energy is often converted into heat due to friction.
heat...
Yes, heat is a form of energy that is caused by the motion and vibration of molecules in a substance. When molecules move, they transfer energy in the form of heat to surrounding molecules.
Smoke is an example of mechanical energy and heat energy. This is because the internal motion of atoms is called heat energy and mechanical energy is energy associated with motion. Smoke contains atoms moving which is both an example of heat and mechanical energy.
heat(useful energy) and sound(waste energy)
motion and heat--when you move, you are using energy. Body heat also requires energy.
The motion of molecules creates heat energy because as molecules move faster, they collide with each other and transfer energy in the form of heat. This movement and collision of molecules generate heat energy, making it a form of energy.
Yes.
Heat energy is typically converted to energy of motion through a process called thermal expansion, which causes particles in a substance to move more rapidly and spread out, resulting in an increase in kinetic energy. This increase in motion can then be harnessed to perform mechanical work, such as in a heat engine or turbine.
Particle motion increases as energy (like heat) is added. The motion slows as energy leaves. Temperature is a measure of this change in particle motion.
Another word for the measure of the energy of motion of particles of matter is kinetic energy.
Thermal energy