Mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy + kinetic energy.
By calculating and adding its kinetic energy and its potential energy.
Find out the form of Mechanical energy in he object. Kinetic energy is measured with velocity Vibration energy measured by amplitude and frequency of vibration. Datum energy is measured by height of the object from ground. Hence it depends on the type of the energy.
If you are talking about mechanical energy, you can use the formulae for gravitational potential energy (if the water is in a raised position), or for kinetic energy (if it is moving).If you are talking about heat energy, you can use the formula for heat energy.
By Newton's law - NO -------------------- Einstein's famous formula states that energy is equivalent to mass times the speed of light squared.
It isn't clear what you mean by "the following". Power is energy divided by time - the rate at which energy is converted or transferred.
Assuming you meant mechanical, Energy output / Input x 100
By calculating and adding its kinetic energy and its potential energy.
By calculating and adding its kinetic energy and its potential energy.
Efficiency % = (Output/Input) x 100
Mechanical energy is potential energy plus kinetic energy. ~A.L.C.
It's:P= Fd/t
Mechanical efficiency = (output energy)/(input energy) . It's typically stated as a percentage.
potential energy+kinetic energy=mechanical energy
Power is energy divided by time, P=E/t.
The physics formula for calculating rate of energy conversion.
Find out the form of Mechanical energy in he object. Kinetic energy is measured with velocity Vibration energy measured by amplitude and frequency of vibration. Datum energy is measured by height of the object from ground. Hence it depends on the type of the energy.
If you are talking about mechanical energy, you can use the formulae for gravitational potential energy (if the water is in a raised position), or for kinetic energy (if it is moving).If you are talking about heat energy, you can use the formula for heat energy.