inside of a Bowling ball its not just solid rock (or whatever theyre made of) it actually has differently shaped things inside called reactors which make the ball spin evenly and effectively. when you throw the ball it slides on the oil first, then towards the end of the alley is starts spinning and hooking because of the friction due to less oil. so the energy mostly comes from you, but those are the reasons why it does the things it does once it leaves your fingertips.
Rolling the ball: Muscle (food) energy.
Resetting the pins: Electrical energy.
That means that there is a primary source of energy, and the secondary one is used incase the other fails.
Yes,Uranium is the primary energy source to be used for nuclear reactors to produce energy in the form of:Thermal energy for desalination chemical industries, or district heating, orMechanical energy as motive power for for ships and submarines, orElectrical energy for its known end user applications
There is no "device" that is used to convert potential energy (PE) to kinetic energy (KE). PE is energy of position, for example, a bowling ball held over your head has the potential of breaking your foot if it were to fall. KE is energy of motion, for example, the energy the bowling ball has as it is falling toward your foot. The amount of PE the bowling ball had when it was motionless at some height above your head is approximately equal to the amount of KE the bowling ball has just before it lands on your foot.
No. Helium is an inert, non-flammable gas, so it can not be used as an energy source. Hydrogen, however, is a perfect energy source.
Electricity , as a secondary source of energy, is easy to transport and easy to be converted at end energy use point to energy the form needed (as in lighting, heating, industry, transportation, etc.). Electricity by itself as secondary energy source is environmentally clean secondary energy source. Pollution caused by its production depends on the type of the used primary source (coal, oil, gas, nuclear energy, wind, etc.) However, electricity is usually produced in thermal power plants at efficiency less than 50%. So, it is expensive high grade secondary energy source.
ATP is used as a primary biological source of energy.
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The sun is not considered to be a primary consumer. The sun is an energy source that is used by primary consumers.
Sun energy can be used as a primary energy source to produce electricity which can be used in all end-user energy application.
The answer is nuclear fusion!! (:
That means that there is a primary source of energy, and the secondary one is used incase the other fails.
Carbohydrates are the primary source of energy for the body.They are one of the four types of Macromolecules which are: Carbohydrates, Proteins, Nucleic Acids, and Lipids.
The molecule that is the primary source of energy in all cells is ATP, which is definitely not a macromolecule. The molecule that is the primary source of energy in cells for making ATP from ADP is glucose, which is definitely not a macromolecule. Macromolecules that can be metabolized for energy (starches, fatty acids, proteins) are only secondary or tertiary sources of energy as the process of extracting energy from them is slow and inefficient.
NADH (or NAD+) is used to produce ATP, the primary source of muscle energy.
another source of energy must be used to make electricity
Primary is the source you can depend the most upon because it is the first source therefor it is used more often.
Glucose is the simple sugar that is the primary source of energy used by our bodies during metabolism.