I'm not sure but it can transfer into heat and sound energy, ill check it up but im pretty sure about my answer...
It can also be transfered into radiant, or light energy...
example: When a nuke( nueclear energy) hits the groun, it makes a loud BOOM!(sound) and it makes fire(heat energy), and then the fire glows(light energy).
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Nuclear energy comes from reactions within the nucleus of an atom, while heat energy refers to the transfer of thermal energy. While nuclear reactions can produce heat energy, they are not the same thing. Nuclear energy is a specific type of energy, while heat energy is a form of energy transfer.
One type of atom (element or isotope) is converted to another. This is called nuclear reaction.
Convection is a type of energy transfer that requires a fluid. It involves the movement of heated fluid, such as air or water, to transfer heat energy from one location to another.
Energy transfer refers to the movement of energy from one object to another without changing its form, such as when heat is transferred from a hot object to a colder one. Energy conversion involves changing the form of energy from one type to another, such as converting chemical energy in food to mechanical energy in the body.
The type of energy that we want to transfer is typically kinetic energy, the energy of motion. In many cases, we transfer kinetic energy from one object to another by applying a force to move the object.
Nuclear energy comes from reactions within the nucleus of an atom, while heat energy refers to the transfer of thermal energy. While nuclear reactions can produce heat energy, they are not the same thing. Nuclear energy is a specific type of energy, while heat energy is a form of energy transfer.
One type of atom (element or isotope) is converted to another. This is called nuclear reaction.
Convection is a type of energy transfer that requires a fluid. It involves the movement of heated fluid, such as air or water, to transfer heat energy from one location to another.
Energy transfer refers to the movement of energy from one object to another without changing its form, such as when heat is transferred from a hot object to a colder one. Energy conversion involves changing the form of energy from one type to another, such as converting chemical energy in food to mechanical energy in the body.
That is called nuclear energy.
The type of energy that we want to transfer is typically kinetic energy, the energy of motion. In many cases, we transfer kinetic energy from one object to another by applying a force to move the object.
Conduction is the type of heat transfer where heat energy is carried by particles. It occurs through direct contact between particles, causing them to transfer heat energy from one another.
The rate of energy transfer - any type of energy transfer, including this specific case - is called the power. The SI unit is the watt, which is equal to joules/second.
Nuclear energy is produced in fission by the destruction of mass (a small proportion of the mass of the U-235 nucleus). The energy appears initially as kinetic energy of the fission fragments, which are quickly stopped inside the fuel rods and the energy is converted to thermal energy (heat)
transforming enery is when you apply a new enery to make it become a new energy itself, transferring is where you move energy to some wher els using more energy.
Yes, all waves transfer energy from one place to another. This energy can be in the form of mechanical vibrations, electromagnetic radiation, or other phenomena depending on the type of wave.
Nuclear energy requires an external source of energy to initiate the nuclear fission or fusion reactions that produce energy. This initial energy input is typically in the form of electricity or another type of fuel to start the chain reaction.