It is the product of power and time
A motor in science means that is tranfers electrical energy in to movement energy
Energy can neither be created or destroyed, only transformed. Therefore in science terms, one can not produceenergy, only transform it.
If u read a science book you will know that light waves can be converted into electrical energy.
It doesn't. There's no such thing, not in scientific terms. Some people might use the phrase as a metaphor but business and politics is full of scientific, or pseudo-scientific, terms used metaphorically by people who clearly do not understand basic science! Certain forms of energy, such as electrical current, have polarities; but the negative pole of a circuit does not mean electrical energy is "negative".
For thermal energy it is thermodynamics, for mechanical energy it would be mechanics or mechanical engineering, for electrical energy electrical engineering, and for nuclear energy, nuclear physics. There doesn't seem to be one branch of science for energy as a whole.
Chemical Energy (batteries); Electrical Energy; Sound and Heat Energy.
No, a cell in biology is the basic structural and functional unit of a living organism. However, in electrical terms, a cell is a device that can convert chemical energy into electrical energy, such as in a battery.
Energy can neither be created or destroyed, only transformed. Therefore in science terms, one can not produceenergy, only transform it.
Stored energy refers to potential energy that is stored within an object or system. This energy can be in various forms such as chemical, gravitational, or elastic potential energy, and is waiting to be released and converted into other forms of energy. Examples include a battery storing electrical energy or a compressed spring storing mechanical energy.
im not sure but i asked the same exact question and i found this ,its for my science homework im in mid school
The branch of science that involves energy is typically known as "energy science" or "energy physics". This field focuses on the study of different forms of energy, such as kinetic, potential, thermal, and electrical energy, and how energy is transferred and transformed in various systems. It also explores sustainable energy sources and efficiency.
The science of measurement of visible light in terms of its perceived brightness to human vision (optics).The measurement of the flux or intensity of an astronomical object's electromagnetic radiation (astronomy).