yes
Kinetic friction is associated with thermal energy (and sound or light).
When charging, electrical energy from an external source is converted into chemical energy, which is stored in the cell. During discharging, the stored chemical energy is converted back into electrical energy that can be used to power devices.
yes
Not all potential energy is converted to kinetic energy in a roller coaster because some of the potential energy is lost due to friction, air resistance, and other forms of energy dissipation. This loss of energy results in not all of the potential energy being transformed into kinetic energy.
CHLOROPLASTS trap light energy and convert it into the chemical bond energy of sugar.
1.Charging by contact i. Conduction ii. Induction2.Charging by friction
No. Transmissions can't generate energy from nothing. What goes out is what goes in with certain loses for friction etc.
Kinetic energy- capable of movement. Inertia, when moving, and friction-brakes when slowing down.
The two methods of charging a body are charging by friction (rubbing two objects together to transfer electrons) and charging by induction (bringing a charged object near a neutral object, causing a separation of charges).
Charging by conduction involves transferring electric charge through direct contact between two objects. Charging by friction, also known as triboelectric charging, involves transferring electric charge by rubbing two objects together to create friction. Both methods result in the separation of charges, but the mechanism of charge transfer is different.
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Friction and Contact
No, energy transfer is not the same as friction.
The form of energy generated by friction is called mechanical energy. Friction between surfaces can convert mechanical energy into heat energy.
electrons
Charging by friction involves transferring electrons between two objects by rubbing them together, causing one to become positively charged and the other negatively charged. Charging by conduction involves transferring electrons between two objects by direct contact, where one object has an excess of electrons and the other a deficit.
Friction produces thermal energy, also known as heat energy. This is because as objects rub against each other, the kinetic energy of their movement is converted into heat energy due to the resistance of friction between the surfaces.