When ever there is a change, no matter how small, this involves energy.
Energy is involved everywhere around us, we just do not see it or count on it being some form of energy.
Even dust floating in the air transforms and uses energy.
you can tell if an electronic is an energy saver by looking for the energy star.
chemical energy to mechanical energy
It's either chemical energy,gravitational energy,potential energy,or kinetic energy.The correct answer is kinetic energy.
Energy changes involved in cooking include converting electrical or thermal energy to heat energy to cook food, converting potential energy in food into kinetic energy for cooking processes such as stirring or chopping, and converting heat energy to chemical energy through reactions like caramelization or Maillard browning.
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The energy transformation involved in striking and lighting a match is primarily chemical to thermal energy. When the match is struck, friction creates heat, causing the chemicals in the match head to react and produce a flame, which is a release of thermal energy.
Large does not tell us much. However the rating will be printed somewhere on the appliance.
Not really, except that energy and momentum have to come from somewhere. In other words, if you want to provide a particle with energy, you have to take the energy away somewhere else.
It can be generated somewhere.
somewhere
well you could tell a friend of hers to take her somewhere and whilst she's gone you can make her a surprise!
The type of energy involved in the motion of a top spinning is kinetic energy.
The energy involved is primarily gravitational potential energy. As the pencil falls, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy.
When energy appears in one system, it implies that the system has gained energy from an external source or undergone a process that has led to an increase in its energy content. This can manifest as physical changes, increased motion of particles, or a rise in temperature, depending on the nature of the system and the form of energy involved.
mechanical energy
You can tell if has thermal energy by its temperature, and you can tell if it has kinetic energy because it is moving. But you can't easily tell what materials will release chemical energy or nuclear energy, without doing scientific tests on them.