Energy transfer can be identified by changes in the objects involved, such as temperature changes, movement, or changes in state. Additionally, energy can be tracked using mathematical equations that describe the amount of energy transfer.
No, producers, such as plants, which make the energy, do, as you should know, energy "burns" when transfered, so some of it "dissapears" No, producers, such as plants, which make the energy, do, as you should know, energy "burns" when transfered, so some of it "dissapears"
Energy from the sun is transferred to Earth through radiation, specifically in the form of sunlight. This energy is then absorbed by plants through the process of photosynthesis, where it is converted into chemical energy. When animals consume these plants, they obtain the energy stored in their tissues, which is then used in various metabolic processes to support life and running activities.
When a fuse wire melts, the electrical energy is transferred as heat energy and light energy.
no, energy can be transfered to another source, but you can not destroy it.
263/686 or 39%, of available energy is usually transfered from glucose to ATP. The rest of the energy is lost in the form of heat. -Concepts of Biology by Sylvia S. Mader chapter 7 section 7.8
energy
kinetic energy is transfered to electric energy
Isn't it because some of the energy gets transfered to thermal energy?
You really should learn how to read and write before asking a question on WikiAnswers. Energy CAN be transfered, and furthermore energy DOES get transfered.
Kinetic energy
It can be transferred by three different methods:* Conduction * Convection * Radiation
Yes.
Useful Energy
Radiation
It is transfered by energy mixing with potetial energyIt is transfered by energy mixing with potetial energy
Kinetic energy. Wind energy and transfered into sound energy.
No, producers, such as plants, which make the energy, do, as you should know, energy "burns" when transfered, so some of it "dissapears" No, producers, such as plants, which make the energy, do, as you should know, energy "burns" when transfered, so some of it "dissapears"