during the rotation of turbine its 65 percent
energy is lost as heat
A power station loses energy during its generating process due to inefficiencies in converting energy forms, such as heat loss in combustion engines or frictional losses in turbines. Additionally, energy is lost as waste heat during electricity transmission and distribution. These losses contribute to the overall decrease in the efficiency of the power generation process.
Heat energy is always released during an exothermic process. This means that the system loses heat to its surroundings as the process occurs.
A substance loses energy during cooling and evaporation processes. During cooling, heat is transferred away from the substance, lowering its temperature. During evaporation, the substance loses energy as molecules escape from its surface, causing it to undergo a phase change from liquid to gas.
Water vapor loses energy during the process of condensation. As the vapor cools and condenses, it releases latent heat energy, which is why condensation often forms clouds or dew when warm, moist air cools down.
Gas changes into a liquid during condensation.
condensation
Condensation releases energy rather than absorbing it, this is the latent heat of the change of state from liquid to gas and vice versa
When a substance cools, it loses thermal energy to its surroundings. This process results in a decrease in the substance's temperature as the thermal energy is transferred to the surrounding environment, usually through conduction, convection, or radiation.
Condensation.
This process occurs during oxidation, where a molecule loses electrons and energy is released. Oxidation reactions are important in cellular respiration, where glucose is oxidized to release energy for the cell to use.
ATP can't lose energy......... because it is energy.
When a gas turns into a liquid, the gas cools and then loses energy. This is the process known as condensation.