Matter is anything that takes up space or has volume
Energy is the ability to do work
No, energy does not have atoms. Energy is a property of matter or a system, and it can be transferred between objects or converted into different forms, but it is not made up of atoms like matter is.
Ye, but this characteristic is extremely different between materials.
Photosynthesis is not involved in the movement of matter and energy between reservoirs. Photosynthesis is a process by which plants convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose, but it is not directly involved in the movement of matter and energy between different reservoirs in an ecosystem.
Unlike the one way flow of energy, matter is recycled within and between ecosystems.
In a system, matter and energy can change through processes such as chemical reactions, phase transitions, and electromagnetic interactions. Matter can be transformed into different substances, while energy can be transferred between different forms, such as kinetic, potential, thermal, or electromagnetic energy. These changes occur based on the conservation laws of mass and energy.
Energy is not made of matter and does not have mass.
Unlike the one way flow of energy, matter is recycled within and between ecosystems.
They are two completely different things. Light energy is electromagnetic waves. (EM). Potential energy is the energy stored within matter.
Energy is responsible for different states of matter!
Matter and energy are constantly exchanged between the spheres through different processes. These processes are in the form of chemical reactions, radioactive decay, the radiation of energy, & the growth and decay of organisms.
When an organissm eats a different matter it developes that energy.
Humans use matter-energy interactions in everyday activities like cooking, where heat energy is used to transform food matter into a different state. In technology, such as solar panels, where sunlight (energy) is converted into electricity through the interaction with materials (matter). In medicine, where X-rays (energy) interact with human tissues (matter) to produce diagnostic images.