Proteins and carbohydrates both have high energy levels.
An object's kinetic energy (energy of motion) depends on its mass and its speed. So, to get a high kinetic energy, you can either have a high mass, or a high speed - or some combination.
Embodied energy is the amount of energy that has been put into producing a materials from its raw materials. Aluminium has a high embodied energy because it undergoes extensive processing from Bauxite (look it up if you don't know.) This processing is more extensive than plastics, and therefore requires more energy.
Yes. Specific heat capacity is the amount of heat energy required to change the temperature of the material, so a material with high specific heat needs a lot of heat energy for its temperature to go up.
Insulating materials prevent excess heat and water and energy from seeping out. When these forms of energy escape, they are wasted. By preventing them from escaping, less has to be used as none is leaving, so you ultimately have to use less of a resource and can thus conserve it.
when a material is heat up then the kinetic energy of the atoms of material is increased so, they became to vibrate with high kinetic energy the atoms of the material collide to each other so some of the kinetic energy of the higher kinetic energy atom is transferred to the atom having low kinetic energy to witch it collide.as atoms of material are closely packed therefore heat transfer from one atom to another and the material heat up.
High Energy Materials Research Laboratory was created in 1960.
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a high energy depositional environment is one in which enough energy was present to transport large materials such as rocks and boulders. a low energy depositional environment like a stream is only able to transport materials such as fine sands.
The process that is able to move materials from low concentration to high concentration is called active transport. Active transport uses energy while diffusion does not use energy.
materials that emit high-speed particles and energy-containing rays from the interior of their matter.
An object's kinetic energy (energy of motion) depends on its mass and its speed. So, to get a high kinetic energy, you can either have a high mass, or a high speed - or some combination.
Advanced Energy Materials was created in 2011.
Thermal energy exists in materials raised to a high temperature, because they can then transfer this energy to materials at lower temperatures. For example , heating radiators transfer energy to the building they are in. Electric energy is basically the movement of free electrons in a conductor, which can then do work such as turn an electric motor, or indeed produce thermal energy in a heating element,
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Embodied energy is the amount of energy that has been put into producing a materials from its raw materials. Aluminium has a high embodied energy because it undergoes extensive processing from Bauxite (look it up if you don't know.) This processing is more extensive than plastics, and therefore requires more energy.
Yes. Specific heat capacity is the amount of heat energy required to change the temperature of the material, so a material with high specific heat needs a lot of heat energy for its temperature to go up.
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