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Energy transformation is straight-forward in meaning that energy transfers from one thing to another. This happens most often in the environment.
When thermal energy moves from one thing to another it is called heat energy.
Radiation and heat energy are manifestations of the same thing. Heat is a measure of kinetic energy. Radiation is the emanation of particles or energy that can interact with matter and, as such, change its kinetic energy and, thus, its heat.
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Energy can be transferred from one thing to another. This causes changes.
Energy can pass from one thing to another through various processes such as conduction (transfer through direct contact), convection (transfer through fluid movement), and radiation (transfer through electromagnetic waves). Energy can also be converted from one form to another, such as from potential to kinetic energy.
The transfer of energy from one living thing to another is known as a food chain. In a food chain, energy moves from producers (plants) to consumers (animals) as they eat each other. This process demonstrates the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
Molecular collisions. Or via electromagnetism.
energy is everywhere energy is sound heat movement and wind energy can make things move energy can be changed from one form to another energy can convert from one thing to another when energy is potential it is stored energy when energy is kinetic it is moving energy
Well, plants absorb the sun's energy and store it, so when an animal eats the plant, it gains that energy. Then, when that organism gets eatan, the energy transfers again, and this will continue until an animal or person eats the last thing to have that energy, where the line will end. Ex: Sun's energy > Grass > Cow > Person Also, the energy in coal and oil is the sun's energy from thousands of years ago, because coal and oil are old, decomposed plants put under imense pressure and heat.
Flashlight = chemical energy(battery) - electrical energy
Energy passes from one living thing to another through a food chain or food web. Producers, such as plants, convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. This energy is then consumed by herbivores, which are in turn consumed by carnivores or omnivores.