Energy does not have mass and occupy space, two requirements for something to be called matter.
Energy is not considered a state of matter because it is a property or characteristic of matter rather than a form of matter itself. Matter is composed of particles (atoms, molecules) that have mass and occupy space, while energy is a measure of the ability to do work or cause change in matter. So, energy and matter are distinct concepts in physics.
No, heat is not considered matter. Heat is a form of energy that can be transferred between objects.
No, photons are not considered to be a form of matter. They are massless particles that carry electromagnetic energy.
In terms of mass, matter is considered to be heavier than energy because matter has mass and energy does not. However, in terms of potential to cause change or do work, energy can be more powerful than matter.
Sort of. Light and sound are forms of energy, which according to Einstein, is a form of matter ( E=mc2). For most purposes, though, energy isn't really matter. moreover , light and sound is energy not matter because it is the massless particle..!
Energy is not considered a state of matter because it is a property or characteristic of matter rather than a form of matter itself. Matter is composed of particles (atoms, molecules) that have mass and occupy space, while energy is a measure of the ability to do work or cause change in matter. So, energy and matter are distinct concepts in physics.
No, heat is not considered matter. Heat is a form of energy that can be transferred between objects.
Zinc is a metal, therefore, matter. Since it is considered that all forms of matter are forms of energy, this can be answered "yes", but it is normally considered a "no" as Zinc is a form of matter moreso than energy. Short answer, "no".
No, photons are not considered to be a form of matter. They are massless particles that carry electromagnetic energy.
expert opinions about matter and energy
Well it depends on what type of matter your talking about here. For an example coal can be considered a matter, and from coal we get energy like burning it for electricity.
In terms of mass, matter is considered to be heavier than energy because matter has mass and energy does not. However, in terms of potential to cause change or do work, energy can be more powerful than matter.
Sort of. Light and sound are forms of energy, which according to Einstein, is a form of matter ( E=mc2). For most purposes, though, energy isn't really matter. moreover , light and sound is energy not matter because it is the massless particle..!
Nope... It's static electrical energy.
No, a photon is not considered matter because it does not have mass or volume. It is a fundamental particle of light and carries energy.
Fire is not considered matter in the traditional sense, as it is a form of energy rather than a physical substance.
No. Temperature is a measure of the kinetic energy in matter. It is not an element.