It loses energy. When energy is applied to any liquid the electrons start to orbit the nucleus faster meaning it's orbit enlarges causing the entire liquid to expand to the point of changing states. When a gas loses energy the electrons spin more slowly causing the gas to shrink to the point of turning to a liquid. So tecnically gas doesn't lose energy when it changes state but in order for it to change state it must lose energy.
no i am in class and we are learning about it and it dose not i am 15
Electrical to mechanical and thermal energy
No it does not and at this point there are no plans to use nuclear energy to provide power to the territory. Yukon Energy is however looking to geo-thermal, wind, waste to energy (biomass), energy conservation, and additional hydro to supply the growing demand for power. Natural gas might also be a possibility at some point down the road.
Carbohydrate production occurs in chloroplasts primarily through the process of photosynthesis. During this process, chlorophyll in the chloroplasts captures light energy, which is then used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This occurs in two main stages: the light-dependent reactions, which generate energy-rich molecules (ATP and NADPH), and the Calvin cycle, where carbon fixation occurs to produce carbohydrates. Ultimately, chloroplasts play a crucial role in transforming solar energy into chemical energy stored in carbohydrates.
Energy
Here are some,What kinds of energy sources are there?Where dose energy come from?What is energy?
Energy in the form of light.
anything and everything.
chemical energy
"Work" means that energy is transferred.
Absorbed dose is the amount of radiation energy absorbed per kilogram of irradiated material.
yes it does