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That sounds like the description of heat radiation.
That is basically the description of a WAVE.
matter and thermal energy
No, energy an matter are different phenomenons. Energy is the ability of a system to do work (ie to move matter). Matter has mass, and is related to energy by E = mcc.
Solar energy is the energy that we can derive from the sun directly.
A description of the universe includes all matter and energy.
That sounds like the description of heat radiation.
Matter is any physical material. Classical matter has mass and volume. It is differentiated from energy (into which it can be converted) by its display of electric charge, gravitation, and cohesion.
Matter is any physical material. Classical matter has mass and volume. It is differentiated from energy (into which it can be converted) by its display of electric charge, gravitation, and cohesion.
That sounds like a description of a wave.
The "amount of matter" is an informal description of the object's mass.The "amount of matter" is an informal description of the object's mass.The "amount of matter" is an informal description of the object's mass.The "amount of matter" is an informal description of the object's mass.
That happens when matter meets antimatter. By the way, the description "converting mass to energy" is a bit misleading, since both mass and energy are conserved.
That sounds like the description of a liquid.
If a machine is properly maintained then it will remain operational. I prefere the job description operations and maintainance.
That is basically the description of a WAVE.
None of these. It is energy. It is not matter. But according to the law of relativity, energy can be converted into matter.
energy natrual energy