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When your body breaks down sugar completely how much heat is released compared to burning the same amount of sugar in a flame?

When your body breaks down sugar completely, roughly 4 kcal (17 kJ) of heat is released per gram of glucose. If the same amount of sugar is burned in a flame, it releases about 4 kcal (17 kJ) of heat as well.


How many parts does an object have?

It depends on the object. Some have one part, some have thousands.


Which part of the water cycle depends on the heat energy from the sun?

it depends on wat it is


Does the speed stay same no matters what mass?

That depends on the situation. If the object is moving freely in a vacuum, the speed stays the same. If an object is accelerating, the speed change depends in part, on the mass of the object.


Where does energy go when a light is absorbed by an object?

The energy will of course also be absorbed by the object. For example, when an object is in sunlight and absorbs part of the light, its temperature will increase.


What is wear on a part?

It depends on what specific part. Or what object is wearing but generally it is called weathering or erosion. Weathering can be either chemical or natural. ;)


How does heat travel as radiant energy?

An object at any temperature emits electromagnetic radiation, mainly from its surface. This can be infrared, or - at higher temperatures - visible light. This electromagnetic radiation can travel through empty space, or through air. If it strikes another object, the energy (or part of the energy) will be transfered to this other object.


is Nigeria part of this?

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What are other critical parts of a high efficiency furnace exclude the heat exchanger?

All the parts are critical, each part depends on the other part to operate efficiently and safely.


The complete combustion of acetylene C2H2g produces 1300 kJ of energy per mole of acetylene consumed How many grams of acetylene must be burned to produce enough heat to raise the temperature of?

The specific heat, or heat capacity, of the substance having its temperature raised will determine how much the heat affects its temperature. The units of heat capacity are a ratio of energy to the product of mass and temperature degree.


Does a heat lamp produce more energy than black lights?

Lamps are generally rated as to how much Power is consumed. If they were rated so that both lamps EMIT the same amount of power in their own area of the light spectrum; then NO the energy would be equal.It depends on How you are measuring the energy emitted by both lamps.A heat lamp will warm an object more than black light simply because a heat lamp generated light in the spectrum that is designed to warm an object (thermal) while the Black Light (ultraviolet) emits photons in a different part of the spectrum, one that does not efficiently heat up objects.


How is the heat transferred between the hot coffee and the part of the spoon that is in the hot coffee?

Heat will be transferred initially by conduction, which is the direct heat transfer between object (your hand and the liquid). If you leave your hand in long enough, convection will become a major factor. Convection is when currents from a liquid circulate to transfer heat.