no, energy can be transfered to another source, but you can not destroy it.
No, it is not possible to destroy light.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed according to the law of conservation of energy. It can only change forms from one type to another.
The wrecking ball uses mechanical energy to destroy walls. The kinetic energy of the swinging ball is transferred upon impact with the wall, causing damage through force and momentum.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, according to the law of conservation of energy. It can only be converted from one form to another. This principle is fundamental in understanding how energy behaves in various systems.
Energy is "Neither created nor it can be destroyed"BUTIt's Form can be change From Potential energy to kinetic energy Kinetic Energy to Electrical Energy chemical Energy to elctrical or Mechanical Energy
No, it is not possible to destroy light.
I am not entirely sure what you mean. As you may already have heard, energy can't be created or destroyed. However, it is possible to convert useful energy into unusable energy - in fact, this happens all the time. In a way, this will "destroy" the energy by making it less valuable.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed according to the law of conservation of energy. It can only change forms from one type to another.
Destroy it
Yes, it is possible to destroy gold through a process called nuclear transmutation, where gold atoms are bombarded with high-energy particles to change their atomic structure. However, this process is extremely difficult and expensive to achieve on a large scale.
The theory which mass could be converted to pure energy. Enough energy to destroy the Universe possible. E = mc^2
NO
both actually, but mostly we destroy energy because we use it every day.
Quite simply, it ISN'T POSSIBLE to create energy. Nor is it possible to destroy it, for that matter. The Universe has "conservation of energy"; this means precisely that you can't increase or reduce the total amount of energy in the Universe. What generating plants to is convert from some other form of energy (for example, gravitational potential energy, in the water stored in a dam), into electrical energy.
It destroys mass to release energy
The total energy has to stay the same. It is not possible to create or destroy energy, even if you transform it from one form to another.On the other hand, by the Second Law of Thermodynamics, the useful or usable energy will invariably be reduced in any energy transformation.
Its possible