Most of it will end up in the water
It travels through the water.
their kinetic energy is transferred to the electrons of the neighboring atoms and kinetic energy is conserved as most molecular collisions are elastic.
Hank
It is lost to into the environment and ultimately the universe.
Energy is never removed from our universe. Most energy seems to dissappear but most likely it is being transferred to heat, light, force(mechanical), or potential energy as a side product to what the target energy out come was.
It's easiest transferred and most versatile.
their kinetic energy is transferred to the electrons of the neighboring atoms and kinetic energy is conserved as most molecular collisions are elastic.
Hank
Radiation
Radiation
Radiation
Perhaps the most general rule as regards the energy of sound is that it is mechanical energy, and for it to propagate, the energy must be transferred into the medium through which it is traveling. Speakers creating sound for entertainment transfer sound energy into the air, and it moves to a listener. A sonar (sound) signal is transferred into water to move out, impinge on objects in the water, and then return (the echo) to a transducer in a system to locate or image underwater objects. Compare this to outer space, which is a vacuum. Sound energy cannot travel there as there is no medium into which the energy can be transferred.
It is lost to into the environment and ultimately the universe.
Energy is never removed from our universe. Most energy seems to dissappear but most likely it is being transferred to heat, light, force(mechanical), or potential energy as a side product to what the target energy out come was.
It's easiest transferred and most versatile.
That depends on the specific situation.
Radiation, conduction and convection,
The producers are found at the bottom. They contain the most amount of energy and the energy is transferred to other organisms in the food pyramid. [Consumers].