nanosecond
Cs2O2
NO
Released
Released
Yes.
Energy. Given that energy can be neither created nor destroyed, the total energy output equals that input, and in a system the ratio of that output energy desired to the total input gives the efficiency.
the basic measurement of time is the second, 1 second equals 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation of cesium 133 ions
Efficiency = ( useful energy output / total energy input ) x 100
Cs2O2
Energy
n=1 is the the lowest level there is.
Gravitational-potential energy.
It equals basic energy
1
Yes it does
Potential Energy
Because they are not mutually exclusive. Take for example a falling object; while falling at a given velocity it has (.5)(mass)(velocity)2=Kinetic Energy but also has the potential energy of whatever distance it has yet to fall, which equals (mass)(gravity)(height)=Potential Energy These two types of energy equal the Total Energy of the falling object, which never changes as it falls.