The energy of water can increase if it is heated up, if it is placed under more pressure, if it changes phase, or if it flows faster. In phase change, increase
of water's energy happens from: solid phase to liquid phase (melting), from
solid phase to vapor phase (sublimation), and from liquid phase to vapor phase
(evaporation). Increase in altitude also increases its potential energy.
Potential energy.
You can increase the potential energy of the bucket of water by raising it to a higher height on the bench, thereby increasing its gravitational potential energy. Alternatively, you can increase the mass of the water in the bucket, which will also increase its potential energy due to the increased weight.
When water absorbs an infrared (IR) photon, the molecular vibrations of the water molecules increase as they absorb the energy from the photon. This increase in vibrational energy causes the water molecules to move more vigorously and increase in temperature.
evaporation is the energy that release water temperature
No. The energy you might be referring to is kinetic energy which is the energy possessed by individual water molecules. An increase in kinetic energy will be percieved as and increase in temperature. Similarly a decrease in kinetic energy will be percieved as a decrease in temperature.
The surface molecules of the water will evaporate. As the kinetic energy increases the water molecules become more free, which causes the water to evaporate.
If the pump pumps water, then it will increase the water's gravitational potential energy.
To increase the potential energy of a bucket of water sitting on a bench, you can raise the height of the bucket by placing it on a higher platform or lifting it higher above the ground. This will increase the gravitational potential energy of the water in the bucket.
When water molecules at the surface gain sufficient energy they can escape in the atmosphere. Evaporation (not vaporization) occur at any temperature; but a higher temperature increase the rate of evaporation. The energy of water molecules increase by a temperature increase.
Infrared radiation is absorbed by water molecules, which causes them to vibrate and gain energy. This increase in energy leads to an increase in the temperature of the water, accelerating the evaporation process.
Adding thermal energy increase the evaporation.
When water molecules at the surface gain sufficient energy they can escape in the atmosphere. Evaporation (not vaporization) occur at any temperature; a higher temperature increase the rate of evaporation. The energy of water molecules increase by a temperature increase and some molecules at the surface can escape in the atmosphere.