It doesn't matter what the substance is.
All we need to know is the mass.
E = M C2
M = 8 kg
C = 3 x 108 m/s
C2 = 9 x 1016
E = M C2 = (8) (9 x 1016) = 7.2 x 1017 joules
In order to put this number into some kind of perspective . . .
The largest nuclear power generating plant in the US is the Palo Verde plant in Arizona.
It has three reactors, with generating capacities of 1313, 1270, and 1317 Megawatts.
With all three Palo Verde reactors operating simultaneously at 100% capacity, they would
generate power at the rate of (1313 + 1270 + 1317) = 3900 megawatts = 3.9 X 109 watts.
The energy equivalent of our 8 kg of mass, calculated above, compares to 100% of the
total Palo Verde rated capacity running for
(7.2 x 1017 joules) / (3.9 x 109 joules per second) =1.8462 x 108 seconds = about 70 months !
Some examples of energy converting to another include converting solar energy into electrical energy through solar panels, converting chemical energy into thermal energy when burning fuel, and converting mechanical energy into electrical energy in a generator.
Some rare examples of energy conversion include converting mechanical energy directly into electrical energy through piezoelectric materials, converting heat energy into electricity using thermoelectric generators, and converting sound energy into electrical energy using specialized materials like piezoelectric crystals.
The average kinetic energy of gas is directly proportional to the temperature. So at 40K, the fraction of the average kinetic energy of hydrogen gas compared to that at 100K would be (40K)/(100K) = 0.4 or 40%.
Solar energy is energy harnessed directly from the sun's rays using photovoltaic panels, whereas hydrogen is an energy carrier produced through the electrolysis of water, often using electricity from renewable sources like solar. Solar energy is a renewable resource that can be converted directly into electricity, while hydrogen can be used as a storage and transport medium for renewable energy.
No, the sun is not a mechanical energy source. It is a star that emits energy through nuclear fusion reactions in its core, converting hydrogen into helium and releasing a vast amount of energy in the form of heat and light.
By converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.By converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.By converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.By converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.
converting hydrogen into helium
The Sun fuses hydrogen-1, converting it into helium-4. Thus, the energy comes from the nuclear energy stored in the hydrogen.
Fusion
Hydrogen Fuel Cell converts the thermal energy released directly into electrical energy.. This fuel cell was used in the Apollo Programe. It also produces water.....
Nuclear fusion, converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.
The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion - converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.
Nuclear fusion; mainly, converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.
Nuclear fusion - converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.
Nuclear fusion, converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.
Nuclear fusion - converting hydrogen-1 to helium-4.
No similarities: - uranium: energy released by fission - hydrogen: energy released by oxidation