Well, any activity burns calories. The easiest are probably walking, riding a bike, or swimming.
If you're looking just to burn calories, go on long walks (30 minutes or more) you'd be surprised how many calories you can burn.
Since everyone burns a different amount of calories based on their weight, here's a calorie calculator:
http://www.prohealth.com/weightloss/tools/exercise/calculator1_2.cfm
If you eat too many calories, instead of using them for energy your body stores the energy as fat to use at a later time. It is stored in your liver, muscles and fat cells.
Plants can make food using the sun's energy.
Yes. For one thing, increasing any kind of mass increases energy expenditure-- yup, it takes more calories for a 200 pound person to climb the stairs than for a 100 pound person. Additionally, muscle mass maintains tone, which is constantly using up calories, as if you were constantly half-flexing.
Both of them are not making. Energy is a constant thing.
we get stronger ---- My Answer First of all, you get stronger because you are causing your muscles to work and they adapt by growing bigger and stronger. Secondly, your body is "burning" nutrients called calories. Some calories are unhealthy but some you need. "Burning" calories is when your body is trying to provide you with energy because you are using a lot of the energy to excersise.
Yes, a fast heart rate can result in burning more calories because it indicates that the body is working harder and using more energy.
Yes, a faster heart rate can result in burning more calories because it indicates that the body is working harder and using more energy.
Yes, a high heart rate can result in burning more calories because it indicates that the body is working harder and using more energy.
Yes, a higher heart rate can result in burning more calories because it indicates that the body is working harder and using more energy.
It takes the consumption 3,500 calories to gain one pound. In order to lose one pound you have to burn 3,500 calories more than you eat. For example if you ate about 1,500 calories worth of food then you would have to burn off 5,000 calories in order to lose one pound that day.
Using E=mc2 1 gram contains about two thousand million (large) calories ... or do you mean food energy ...It depends on the food. Different kinds of food contain different amounts of food energy per unit mass.
Omg im learning the same thing! Anyways if your using kinetic energy its the energy that moves. So moving things have kinetic energy.