i have 2 do it 4 h/w but im not sure i think it is something about chemical potential energy if you get more info pls help :P
I'll give an example just to get the main idea... somehow. We eat food to get energy. There are many types of energy (includes kinetic and potential energy). Food contains chemical energy and we digest food. As we digest the food, the chemical energy is being taken by our body. The chemical energy is then stored. When we move, the chemical energy will be transfer into mechanical energy that will produce heat energy as a by-product.
This concept was proposed by Max Planck in 1900 as a way to explain the behavior of light and radiation. Planck introduced the idea of quantized energy levels, where energy is emitted or absorbed in discrete packets called quanta. This led to the development of quantum theory and revolutionized our understanding of the behavior of particles at the atomic and subatomic levels.
Yes, a torch is usually powered by both chemical and light energy. The chemical energy is stored in the batteries or fuel used to create the light, while the light energy is produced when the chemical energy is converted into light through a reaction in the bulb or LED.
Carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product of cellular respiration in the mitochondria of cells. During this process, glucose and oxygen are broken down to release energy, with carbon dioxide being one of the byproducts that is eventually transported in the bloodstream to the lungs for elimination from the body through exhalation.
it is kinetic because it involves releasing the energy.
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I'll give an example just to get the main idea... somehow. We eat food to get energy. There are many types of energy (includes kinetic and potential energy). Food contains chemical energy and we digest food. As we digest the food, the chemical energy is being taken by our body. The chemical energy is then stored. When we move, the chemical energy will be transfer into mechanical energy that will produce heat energy as a by-product.
Microwave ovens cook food by generating electromagnetic waves that cause water molecules in the food to vibrate, generating heat. This process is based on the principle of resonance, where the frequency of the microwaves matches the natural frequency of water molecules, leading to their absorption of energy and heating up the food.
If i were to have 100% energy, and i had to give my energy to a mouse, the mouses 1005 of enery is only 20% of mine. so im giving the mouse 20% of my energy which is his/hers 1005 this carrys on and on through a food chain.
for humans, food supplies the body with necessary molecules that make the body function. in the case of energy, humans get their glucose from consuming photosynthetic organisms such as plants. the body then breaks down the glucose in a process called cellular respiration. This process produces ATP, which is the molecule that animal cells use for energy.
The energy stored in food is lost as heat during metabolism, movement, and other activities by the organism. This limits the amount of energy that can be passed on to the next organism in the food chain. As a result, only about 10% of the energy is transferred to the next trophic level, leading to a decrease in available energy as you move up the food chain.
A virus is an extremely small cell. You can have big cells and little cells. Viruses aren't considered to be alive because they depend on a host cell for energy and reproduction.
in food there are calories which is the amount of energy the food has. in fuel there is no actual name for the energy because there are so many measurements of energy, and that includes calories.
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Albert Einstein proposed the idea that light consists of quanta of energy in his paper on the photoelectric effect in 1905. This revolutionary concept helped to explain certain observations that the wave theory of light could not account for, and laid the foundation for the later development of the field of quantum mechanics.
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