if you mean your body, it is through the top of your head, that is why it is important to wear a hat in the winter when it is freezing.
Such "lost energy" is usually lost by friction; most of it is converted to heat, sooner or later.
Most energy (almost half) is lost as heat via the cooling towers. Hope this helps :)
As heat is a form of energy, it isn't lost or gained, it's just converted into another form of energy.
Yes, but only partially. Part of the energy converted to heat is lost, forevermore.Yes, but only partially. Part of the energy converted to heat is lost, forevermore.Yes, but only partially. Part of the energy converted to heat is lost, forevermore.Yes, but only partially. Part of the energy converted to heat is lost, forevermore.
It is lost to into the environment and ultimately the universe.
Such "lost energy" is usually lost by friction; most of it is converted to heat, sooner or later.
Most energy (almost half) is lost as heat via the cooling towers. Hope this helps :)
most of your body heat will be lost thru your head if you do not wear a hat. try it on a cold day. I think it is something like 90% of you body heat is lost thru leaving your head uncovered.
The main fate of energy is for it to be lost as heat.
energy of a reaction will be lost in the form of heat.
Most of the energy is lost as heat.
As heat is a form of energy, it isn't lost or gained, it's just converted into another form of energy.
Yes, but only partially. Part of the energy converted to heat is lost, forevermore.Yes, but only partially. Part of the energy converted to heat is lost, forevermore.Yes, but only partially. Part of the energy converted to heat is lost, forevermore.Yes, but only partially. Part of the energy converted to heat is lost, forevermore.
It is lost to into the environment and ultimately the universe.
Heat is lost by all things through convection, conduction and radiation.
Heat
Most energy is lost through Heat, Light & Sound. Energy will also be lost through kinetic energy, that runs the fans to get the heat out of the laptop. Energy will also be used as Electrical energy to power the components, which in turn, give out heat energy. The pattern goes a little like this: Components: Electrical Energy>Heat Energy>Kinetic Energy Screen: Light Energy>Heat Energy Speakers: Sound Energy