That is not possible. According to the law of conservation, energy cannot be created or destroyed, but is able to be transformed into another form of energy.
NO. No system can put out more Energy than is put into it. That would violate the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics. However, a simple machine, like a lever can put out more Force than is put in.
No, according to the law of conservation of energy, energy cannot be created or destroyed. Therefore, it is not possible to get more energy out of a machine than is put into it. Any energy output will always be equal to or less than the energy input.
This is known as the principle of conservation of energy, where the total amount of energy put into a machine is equal to the total amount of work the machine can output. Due to factors like friction and heat, some input energy is always lost, making it impossible to get more work out of the machine than what was initially put in.
Input energy is typically more useful than output energy because input energy is the initial energy put into a system to produce the desired output. Output energy, on the other hand, is the energy produced by the system after losses and inefficiencies have occurred, so it is usually less than the input energy. By maximizing input energy efficiency, we can achieve a more effective output.
It is impossible due to the principle of energy conservation, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or transformed. Therefore, any machine or system will always output less energy than the amount of energy put into it. This limitation is known as the efficiency of the machine.
No. That can not be done in any system in our Universe.
NO. No system can put out more Energy than is put into it. That would violate the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics. However, a simple machine, like a lever can put out more Force than is put in.
Laser printers use a laser than scans your paper to put the words on it.
No, according to the law of conservation of energy, energy cannot be created or destroyed. Therefore, it is not possible to get more energy out of a machine than is put into it. Any energy output will always be equal to or less than the energy input.
The laser check printing software is more advanced than others due to a tracking laser 'watching' the page for any paper discrepancies and print errors which can be put right before the print is finished.
Yes. If you put your hand in front of a laser pointer, you disrupt the path of the laser.
No. The oxidation of glycogen yields more energy than glucose. You need to put energy in formation of the glycogen from glucose. Naturally, this energy is released, when you get get glucose from glycogen.
Yes
It means that we would get less energy out of that source than we put into it, so the net result is wasted energy.
This is known as the principle of conservation of energy, where the total amount of energy put into a machine is equal to the total amount of work the machine can output. Due to factors like friction and heat, some input energy is always lost, making it impossible to get more work out of the machine than what was initially put in.
Input energy is typically more useful than output energy because input energy is the initial energy put into a system to produce the desired output. Output energy, on the other hand, is the energy produced by the system after losses and inefficiencies have occurred, so it is usually less than the input energy. By maximizing input energy efficiency, we can achieve a more effective output.
It means that we would get less energy out of that source than we put into it, so the net result is wasted energy.