Of 4 MeV.
i.e., 4Mega electron Volt
A very very tiny amount of matter is removed and a very large amount of energy is produced.
the energy transfer is from chemical to electrical to radiant
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How Atomic energy should be used in peacetime and during a war.
radiation
Energy transfer on the atomic level occurs through interactions such as collisions between atoms or through electromagnetic forces like radiation. When atoms collide, kinetic energy is transferred from one atom to another. Electromagnetic forces can transfer energy through the emission or absorption of photons by atoms.
A very very tiny amount of matter is removed and a very large amount of energy is produced.
To draw an energy transfer diagram for a firework, you can start with the chemical energy stored in the firework chemicals. When the firework is ignited, this chemical energy is converted into thermal (heat) energy, light energy, sound energy, and kinetic energy as the firework launches and explodes. Each arrow in the diagram represents the flow of energy from one form to another.
Atomic and nuke bombs are thesame Atoms are very very small but there is alot of energy i them when the bomb explodes the atoms (that are very senciteve) colapse and realise a huge amount of energy. scientists are stiil suprised how so much energy can be stored in so little space
When a firecracker explodes, chemical energy stored in the fireworks' gunpowder is rapidly converted into thermal (heat) and light energy. The gunpowder undergoes a rapid combustion reaction, releasing energy in the form of heat and light as the firecracker explodes.
The atomic particles instrumental in the transfer of thermal energy are called phonons. Phonons are quantized lattice vibrations that carry thermal energy through a material by transferring momentum between atoms.
The transfer of energy is called Energy Transfer
When you burn the gas, it explodes, and creates energy.
No, heat is a form of energy that results from the movement of particles. A Bunsen burner produces heat by burning a flammable gas, which generates a flame that releases thermal energy. This heat is a transfer of energy and not considered atomic matter.
When a bomb explodes, the chemical potential energy stored in the explosive material is rapidly converted into thermal energy (heat), light energy, sound energy, and kinetic energy (expansion of gases).
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