Yes. Without energy, all of the matter in the universe would exist at absolute zero, and be completely motionless. This state is of course impossible if you don't remove gravity, as it generates a force between all matter in any quantity whatsoever. (If you and another person were in deep space, you would generate a very small gravitational attraction to each other.)
Also, matter can be converted into a very large amount of energy by nuclear fission or fusion. Fusion is the power source of stars.
Any matter above the temperature of absolute zero contains kinetic energy: the motion of its molecules. The higher the temperature, the more energy is contained. Devices called heat pumps can capture heat energy from the air or ground, or transfer heat to them to generate cooling.
Chemical compounds also contain heat that can be released in several ways. This energy was stored in their molecular bonds. Living things, especially, obtain energy from breaking down molecules which were formed using the energy of light (sunlight) or heat.
So you have four types of energy that exist everywhere there is matter: the force of gravity, atomic energy, molecular heat, and chemical bonds.
Most of the energy here on Earth comes from the Sun's radiated energy: it is stored as chemical energy in compounds and plants, and drives the air and water cycles that provide wind and hydro power. (There is also direct solar power.) Two sources of energy do not come from the Sun: geothermal energy taps the internal heat of the Earth, and tidal power is generated by the interaction of the Earth and Moon.
*One energy source that seems unlikely ever to be used is the vast flow of neutrinos given off by the Sun as a product of nuclear fusion. They are incredibly small but moving at tremendous speeds, and rarely interact with matter. Every second, many billions of them travel through every part of the solar system.
Because I can see it.Matter is, according to Einstein's famous equation E=mc2, just a kind of "frozen energy". And I can see matter. So I know energy is all around me.(The fact that I can see at all also tells me energy is all around, since if there were no energy in the form of photons, I wouldn't be able to see).
Energy is the ability to do work or cause change. It impacts the world around us by powering our homes, transportation, industries, and technology. It is essential for all forms of life and is involved in every process and activity in the universe.
Visible light is a form of electromagnetic energy that is visible to the human eye. It is a type of radiant energy that allows us to see the world around us.
In 2010, net imports of energy accounted for about 25% of all energy used in the US. This includes petroleum, natural gas, coal, and other forms of energy. The US continues to rely on imported energy sources to meet its overall energy needs.
Biomass is the source of almost half of America's renewable energy.
Yes. Energy is all around us - it IS us.
Yes. Matter and energy are science, and there is matter all around us, except for where there are vacuums. Light can pass through vacuums, and light is a form of energy. So there's more science in vacuum chambers than just vacuums.
Because I can see it.Matter is, according to Einstein's famous equation E=mc2, just a kind of "frozen energy". And I can see matter. So I know energy is all around me.(The fact that I can see at all also tells me energy is all around, since if there were no energy in the form of photons, I wouldn't be able to see).
sound is used through sound waves wich are all around us in the air.
Energy carried in a sound wave is all around us but energy carried in a ball is causing friction within the ball which is giving it energy
One of them provides us with all the energy we use.One of them provides us with all the energy we use.One of them provides us with all the energy we use.One of them provides us with all the energy we use.
Around 2% of energy consumption is wind energy.
the energy is around 1000pounds
all living things use energy
The energy helps us with our environment around us.
23% of all the world's energy
Visible light is a form of electromagnetic energy that is visible to the human eye. It is a type of radiant energy that allows us to see the world around us.