Tidal power, also called tidal energy, is a form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into useful forms of power, mainly electricity. Tidal energy is a renewable energy source.
It isn't. Do you mean how is wind energy distributed? There is no such thing as wind energy or nuclear energy or coal energy. energy is energy, there is no possible way to distinguish where it came from. The energy from a wind turbine is converted to electricity, and put into the electric grid with the energy from all other sources. From the grid it goes to houses and factories as needed.
tidal waves effect people a lot because it can kill them and it will cause floods or even worse a tsunami . It has no effect on the environment because it is nature it is supposed to happen but the worse it could do is put all our vegetation under water ;)
It turns from latent energy into sensible energy when steam is created
Yes because if you put something together the energy will change. Or if you put a chemical ( Any kind) It would change the energy that it 2was before. What kind of form of energy is it though!
From energy in photons
it is not kinetic because it means moation
"You better run there is a huge tidal wave about to hit our town".
It means when a boy forgets to put on a condom:)
Mechanical energy is the type of energy that is present in a barbell being lifted or a shot put being thrown.
Mechanical energy is the type of energy that is present in a barbell being lifted or a shot put being thrown.
Mechanical energy is the type of energy that is present in a barbell being lifted or a shot put being thrown.
Mechanical energy is the type of energy that is present in a barbell being lifted or a shot put being thrown.
this type of energy is used when the body is put under stress
Put simply, yes.
Put simply it is converted from light energy into chemical energy (glucose).
Mechanical energy is the type of energy that is present in a barbell being lifted or a shot put being thrown.
It is easy to find alternate energy resources. We have found most of them already:* solar power * wind power * tidal power * river power * ocean wave power * geothermal power * ocean thermal power * biofuel * biomass It is difficult to harness them because we have only started worrying about them recently. Governments generally haven't put money into research, because coal is cheap and plentiful. But coal is very polluting especially giving off carbon dioxide which is contributing to global warming.