Energy can not be destroyed, so the total amount of energy before a change is equal to the amount of energy after the change. However, some energy is changed into a useful form, but some may be wasted and not used. For example, a light bulb, changes electrical energy into light energy, but some of the energy is changed to heat and some to sound, these are not useful and are wasted, but are changed nonetheless.
So a transformation from mechanical energy to heat will have the same total energy at the start as at the finish, but unless it is 100% efficient some of the original energy will be 'lost'
The Total Energy is the same, it does not increase or decrease.
the energy will stay the same!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
chemical energy
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the energy amount increases as other organisms eat other organizms.
Its the exact amount without loosing any in the process. This process is called "The Law of Conservation of Energy".
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the potential energy of the molecules changes during a reaction.
The total amount of energy stays the same.
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They both based on the amount of energy that is released during earthquake
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The Answer is: the Energy from cellular respiration is used to convert ADP back to ATP.
Everything that happens in and around the world are examples of transfer of energy.Nothing in the world happens without transfer of energy as an example water stored in a dam it actually possess potential energy then-it is having kinetic energy for the turbine rotation.
energy can be transformed into different forms, but the total amount of energy remains the same.
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In any transfer of energy or conversion of energy from one form to another, the total amount of energy does not change. The total amount of usable energy, however, always decreases.
it turns to stone...
from small to big
Almost. Work is the transfer of energy from one to the other.The rate at which that happens is power.