Thr kinetic energy depends on mass and speed:
F=0,5 m.v2 (F=ma)
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depends what energy you mean? chemical energy? thermal energy? or do you mean right inside the nucleus of the solids atoms, and the very mass itself?
1kg of mass has (in pure energy terms)
90000000000000kJ of energy inside it. That's luckily not very easy to release!
you can find the energy in mass by simply using E=mC^2
when a nuclear bomb goes off, it only releases a very tiny amount of energy from the mass, and the results are massive.
Energy is given off when cooling from a liquid to a solid. How much depends on the elements involved and the amount.
Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy.
No, a liquid releases energy to its surroundings when it becomes a solid.
heat is a mesure of energy the more energy the hotter it is so depending on its melting point is how much energy/heat is needed
Particles in a solid are always moving . They vibrate rapidly about their fixed positions . Their vibration speed depends on the temperature of the solid . The higher the temperature , the faster is the vibration ( movement ) .
You actually take away energy to turn a liquid into a solid.
The same amount of energy that is required to change it from a solid to a liquid. About 334.0 kJ/kg.
ANSWERI don't understand how much energy is in a solid. Will someone please give an answer to this question...HOW MUCH ENERGY IS IN A SOLID, LIQUID AND GAS???Well actually solid has the least, liquid has moderate and gas is fast.
Sound, which is mechanical energy, travels through a solid by setting up a mechanical compression wave in that solid. When the compression wave of the sound in air strikes the solid, it compresses the solid. It isn't much, but the energy delivered by the air is transferred into the solid. Waves of compression and rarefaction move through the solid as they did in air, but move much faster in a solid.
Sound, which is mechanical energy, travels through a solid by setting up a mechanical compression wave in that solid. When the compression wave of the sound in air strikes the solid, it compresses the solid. It isn't much, but the energy delivered by the air is transferred into the solid. Waves of compression and rarefaction move through the solid as they did in air, but move much faster in a solid.
Energy is given off when cooling from a liquid to a solid. How much depends on the elements involved and the amount.
soild has 16.8
The particles in a gas move faster and are full of energy. However the particles in a solid do not have as much energy and vibrate in place -Baarkullah Awan
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Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy.