hydrogen is not harnessed
Hydrogen gas reacts with oxygen gas to form water and gives off energy in the process. This energy, mostly in the form of heat, can be used as an energy source. Hydrogen fuel cells are specialized to react the hydrogen and oxygen in an optimal way so that maximum energy can be harnessed. The source of the energy is the hydrogen gas that is synthesized in a lab, usually by the electrolysis of water (which means running electrical energy through water causing it to separate into oxygen and hydrogen gas). The energy used to create the hydrogen gas can come from many sources including fossil fuels, solar, hydroelectric, etc.
Geothermal energy is harnessed beneath the Earth's surface. This renewable energy source utilizes heat from the Earth's core to generate power for electricity and heating systems.
Geothermal energy can be harnessed in areas that experience volcanic activity. This energy is derived from the heat stored beneath the Earth's surface and can be used for power generation, heating buildings, and other applications.
Energy is harnessed from hydrothermal systems by utilizing the heat from underground reservoirs of hot water. This heat is used to produce steam that drives a turbine connected to a generator, producing electricity. The hot water can also be used directly for heating purposes.
Synthetic fuels are harnessed from the Earth by the environmental materials like the wood. The charcoal is made of wood. Some synthetic fuels are harnessed from the Earth by the artificially-made fuels like gasoline, kerosene, alcohol, and acetylene. :)) Hope you liked my answer! :)) -Tin. Grade 6 student
yes, it can be done, using a ram scoop. it is a large conical structure fixed at the front of a space ship. as the ship travels, the interstellar hydrogen is funelled into the scoop. the scoop can be magnatised for added efficiency
On a large scale, hydrogen has a lot of economic value as mentioned above. It is a non polluting gas and is very combustible. Studies say that maybe in a few years, hydrogen can replace the other energy sources. It is used in balloons, light bulbs, chemical preparation of water, machines etc. Hydrogen has a lot of capacity and if harnessed properly, it can produce a lot of energy.
wind was first harnessed in 3500 BC
It is NOT harnessed by getting zapped by lightning. It can be harnessed in a variety of ways. (i.e. wind, water, battery power.) Please and thank you, Adria xx
it is not.
A common source of electrons and hydrogen is water (H₂O). In processes like electrolysis, water can be split into hydrogen gas (H₂) and oxygen gas (O₂) by applying an electrical current. The separation of water molecules provides both electrons, which can be harnessed for electrical energy, and hydrogen, which is a valuable fuel and chemical feedstock. Other sources include organic materials and fossil fuels, which also release electrons and hydrogen during combustion or chemical reactions.
Tidal power is harnessed by constructing a dam across the mouth of an estuary or a bay.
During the Krebs cycle, hydrogen ions (H⁺) are generated as a result of the oxidation of acetyl-CoA and other intermediates. These hydrogen ions are transferred to electron carriers, specifically NAD⁺ and FAD, which are reduced to NADH and FADH₂. This transfer of electrons, along with the accompanying hydrogen ions, is crucial for the subsequent production of ATP in the electron transport chain, where the energy from these electrons is harnessed to create a proton gradient.
Harnessed Rhythm - 1936 was released on: USA: 6 June 1936
Harnessed Lightning - 1948 was released on: USA: 1 February 1948
The cast of Harnessed Lightning - 1948 includes: Ed Herlihy as Narrator
it would be harnessed anywhere in manchester where you would be able to find a forest, plants, or animals.