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the pollutants caused are carbon dioxide and smoke clouds
how are heat an light and mechanical energy produced whoever wrote this you need to answers the question not write the question
A windmill produced electricity while the wind blows. It may produce energy when the wind blows and people don't need it. People don't need all the energy a windmill produces all the time but they may need energy when the wind is not blowing. Windmills are therefore linked up to battery systems and charge the batteries when the wind is blowing, energy is being produced, and nobody is using it. When people need energy and the wind is not blowing (no power is being produced) they use power from the batteries.
Glyogen is produced in the liver and is used to provide glucose when we need additional energy. Glycogen is stored in both the liver and muscles.
What do you mean? "Is 200 kilwatts produced in 1 day?" Are you asking "Do 200kilo watts of energy get produced in one day." I still need to know the energy producer, I don't even know if it is produced by a dam, or wind mill, or nuclear power plant. I don't know anything of the producer. But yes 200 kilowatts can be produced by a power generator in a day.
Electricity is electricity and is handled in the same manner no matter what source produced it.
because the energy produced from the panels is just not enough to power a house load of energy!!
My friend eat everyday in the morning apple juice because it give us energy.
Burning carbohydrates for energy in the muscles produces CO2 and H2O as by-products. These are then dissolved into the blood, and exhaled by the lungs. [This is why you need a pee after about an hour's exercise.]
Cause and effect
The amount of thermal energy produced depends on the source of heat, the duration of heating, and the specific conditions of the system. To calculate the thermal energy produced, you would need to know the specific heat capacity of the material being heated, the mass of the material, and the temperature change that occurred. You can use the formula Q = mcΔT, where Q is the thermal energy produced, m is the mass of the material, c is the specific heat capacity, and ΔT is the temperature change.
They need it for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis consists of a chain of reactions, in which certain resources are needed and others are gained as a result. Plants need water, sunlight and carbon dioxide for the reaction. As a result plants produce sugar (= energy) and oxygen. So plants need water to be able to produce energy and to grow.