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Generally speaking, the lower the activation energy, the more successful collision between molecules will happen.
If you removed energy from neon gas, there would be a decrease in motion and more attraction between the particles.
It is tranferred/converted into kinetic energy (DECREASES)
energy is not released
It turns from latent energy into sensible energy when steam is created
Energy drinks tend to make you more hyper and aggressive.
Generally speaking, the lower the activation energy, the more successful collision between molecules will happen.
energy doesn't happen, it exists. for energy to happen, energy would have to be an action (verb), but it is a thing (noun).
When each object has the same energy, energy transfer can still occur between objects. The object with the greatest mass or traveling speed will transfer the energy.
I store energy to save money, and I store in order to save energy so someone else can use it (ex. if I were to save the energy, someone in the city may need it to cook food, but if I waste it, then imagine what would happen if we ran out, then that person may not have cooked food)
Theoretically, yes, however the technology available for most of it is not efficient, or existent.
If you removed energy from neon gas, there would be a decrease in motion and more attraction between the particles.
the momentum and energy is transferred and someone gets hurt, for an example watch Clay Matthews.
Nothing. For anything to happen at all, energy - more specifically, available energy - is required.
what happen to the heat energy as a substance solidifies
ATP IS energy. It makes reactions happen between chemicals that can't happen on their own, like pumping molecules through the cell membrane or helping put together proteins through transcription and translation.
A panna is when the ball goes between your legs. In soccer that's the worst thing that can happen to someone