If there was absolutely no energy in the universe, all matter would be completely still. The temperature would be 0 degrees Kelvin.
energy doesn't happen, it exists. for energy to happen, energy would have to be an action (verb), but it is a thing (noun).
Energy cannot be destroyed, it can only be converted into an equivilent amount of matter. Specifically the amount of matter related as M = E/C^2
Then the matter will end up having less energy.Then the matter will end up having less energy.Then the matter will end up having less energy.Then the matter will end up having less energy.
If there were no mechanical energy, there would be no movement and so no life exists.
we would lose pepe
Matter is lost and energy is released.
energy doesn't happen, it exists. for energy to happen, energy would have to be an action (verb), but it is a thing (noun).
You are probably thinking of energy. However, 'stuff' usually means matter, things that are made of particles, and energy is not matter.
nothing would happen because there would be nothing
Energy cannot be destroyed, it can only be converted into an equivilent amount of matter. Specifically the amount of matter related as M = E/C^2
Then the matter will end up having less energy.Then the matter will end up having less energy.Then the matter will end up having less energy.Then the matter will end up having less energy.
we would havee no air
expert opinions about matter and energy
None, energy cannot be made or destroyed. It can only change form. The energy you would get from any organic matter is already in the matter. The energy is not being "made". It is just changing form. All matter is just energy.
You would be seven, no matter where you happen to be.
If a plant cell (or any cell for that matter...) lacked a mitochondria, then it wouldn't be able to produce the energy needed to function.
If there were no mechanical energy, there would be no movement and so no life exists.