It would most certainly die because plants need sunlight, water, and good soil.
No. The more energy the accelerator can give the particle, the closer the particle can approach to the speed of light, but it can never reach exactly that speed.
this is my theory that i have recently come upon. energy cannot e recycled. an electron goes up an energy level when excited- energy is applied then it goes back down to ground and releases light this releasement of light is the electron being used the answer is no, an elctron cannot be recycled, when new energy is formed, new electrons are formed. think about it this way, if electrons were recyclable, batteries would never die.=)
Light is absorbed by the chloroplasts in chlorophyll in the first step of photosynthesis, which makes energy from the sun. Absorption of light is the first step in photosynthesis to do photolysis of water
If layers of gas around the earth absorbed all of the suns energy, the climate would generally be much cooler. If the gasses trapped the sunlight prior to exposure, the energy of the sun would never penetrate to the ground surface.
Green energy doesn't effect plants directly. But there is a chance that it might do so in the future. Because, green energy are forms of energy that produce little CO2. Plants use CO2 to grow and survive (and produce a little when there is a shortness of light). If we were to be able to eliminate all CO2 in the air, then all the plants will not be able to grow. But this is just theoretical and will probably never happen. I hope this answers your question. Please people, correct me if I'm wrong.
Energy is never created nor destroyed.
it can never be destroyed or created by Lillian and Nyla ray
-- A portion of the light energy reflects back from the surface of the material. -- A portion of thelight energy is absorbed into the material and never seen again. -- The remainder of the light energy proceeds on through the material and emerges unbowed and undeterred from the other side.
Because they each have their own level of energy. Green light has more energy than red light.
it can cause you to die. you will never breath againEnergy changes form; but it never destroyed or created.- first law of thermodynamic.EX. battery connected to flash light--- chemical energy to electric energy. electric energy to light energy.conclusion? Energy does change.
it can cause you to die. you will never breath againEnergy changes form; but it never destroyed or created.- first law of thermodynamic.EX. battery connected to flash light--- chemical energy to electric energy. electric energy to light energy.conclusion? Energy does change.
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No never as mechanical energy. It reaches mainly as light and heat
I dont know what happen, but I did not get my w2s in the mail.
You would have infinite mass and infinite length. From your perspective, you would get to your destination in zero time.If you have finite mass now, it would require infinite energy to attain the speed of light, so this can never happen.
It should give off light of increasing energy- from red, to violet, and then into ultraviolet.This is because classical physics believed that the color of the light will correspond with the increasing of energy until it reaches ultraviolet. This is somewhat true as the color does correspond with the increasing energy but no matter how much energy there is, it will never reach ultraviolet. modern physics found that it will only stay white.
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