Energy can take different forms, and it can be transmitted in different ways. Therefore, there is not a single formula, but several, depending on the type of energy transmission. In general, the total amount of energy that arrives at the destination will be less than or equal to the amount of energy that leaves the origin.
There are two basic types of KERS systems being developed for F1 - mechanical and electrical: both store energy that would otherwise be lost when braking, and allow that energy to be re-used when accelerating. In the mechanical systems, the energy is stored in a flywheel. When the driver brakes, the flywheel is driven from the car's transmission system to spin it up: when the driver needs the stored energy to add to the engine output under acceleration, the flywheel is re-connected to the transmission system and drives it. The direction of transfer of power (i.e. transmission to flywheel or flywheel to transmission) depends on the gearbox that lies between the two (a special continuously-variable-transmission gearbox is usually used). In the electrical version, under braking the transmission drives a generator that charges a battery: under acceleration, the battery drives an electric motor that drives the transmission. (The generator and motor can be the same device). More details can be seen on http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2007/09/26/kers-technology-revealed/ (mechanical version) and http://www.f1network.net/main/s491/st130882.htm (electrical version).
The food energy made by plants is represented by the formula for photosynthesis: 6CO2 + 6H2O + light energy -> C6H12O6 + 6O2. This formula shows how plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using light energy.
The formula that relates speed to mass to energy is E=mc^2, where E represents energy, m represents mass, and c is the speed of light in a vacuum. This formula, proposed by Albert Einstein, explains the equivalence of mass and energy.
0.5mv2. For relativistic speeds, a more complicated formula must be used.
The formula for anaerobic respiration in humans is: glucose -> lactic acid + energy.
Energy has no chemical formula as it is not a chemical.
There is no formula for scientific energy.
The formula for calculating power loss in transmission lines is Ploss I2 R, where Ploss is the power loss, I is the current flowing through the transmission line, and R is the resistance of the transmission line.
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No such formula exists
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The formula for calculating the energy of a battery is: Energy (in joules) Voltage (in volts) x Charge (in coulombs).
kinetic energy+potential energy=total energy
The transmission capacity is based on a formula describing the power between a transmitter and a receiver. The ratio of these two numbers and the formula describes the capacity of the channel.
The energy lost formula used to calculate the amount of energy dissipated in a system is: Energy Lost Initial Energy - Final Energy.
The formula in getting the energy ohm's law is V = IR.