Depends on what you mean. There's a lot of energy in running water, which can be turned into electric energy by turbines and generators. It's usually called hydroelectric rather than water-something though.
Energy itself cannot float in water as it is not a physical substance that can be contained in a way that would allow it to float. However, forms of energy such as heat or mechanical energy can be transferred to water and affect its properties.
The same thing as energy is the capacity to do work or cause change.
No, energy and power are not the same thing. Energy is the ability to do work or produce heat, while power is the rate at which energy is transferred or converted.
One of the most efficient things in the world is photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. It is highly efficient at converting solar energy into chemical energy that sustains life on Earth.
Yes, water has energy in the form of kinetic energy and potential energy. Kinetic energy refers to the energy from water molecules moving, while potential energy refers to the energy stored when water is held at a certain height.
Living things get their energy from sun,soil,water,food?
a waterfall can spin a lil wheelie thing and it can create energy by spinning.
a waterfall can spin a lil wheelie thing and it can create energy by spinning.
There is no such thing as "hydrogwe" energy. However "hydroelectric" energy is electricity generated from falling water (such as that held behind a dam.
Energy, Carbon Dioxide and Water
Yes, tankless water heaters provide hot water on demand. They reduce energy consumption because energy is not used to keep water hot like in a normal water tank.
the good thing about hydro energy is that water (hydro) is all around us so we will pretty much never run out of it. the bad thing is it's hard to control
Energy itself cannot float in water as it is not a physical substance that can be contained in a way that would allow it to float. However, forms of energy such as heat or mechanical energy can be transferred to water and affect its properties.
very few can like any thing with water. example: hydro electricity.
that depends on what it is. if its a plant it comes from air water and sunlight. if its an animal it comes from food water and sleep. if you are only looking for one thing that energy mostly comes from it would be water.
the amount of energy (same thing as heat) in a molecule of water dictates what phase the water will be in, low energy = solid state, ice. medium energy = liquid state, water. high energy = gas state, steam. so when you put the ice cubes into the water they draw energy from the water and tumbler, and as its trying to absorb energy from the surrounding air, any gas water molecules that touch the tumbler will have their energy taken away until they reach a medium energy level and become water
They need sunlight, water, and soil to live then they can produce energy photosynthesis.