Energy can cause matter to change states (such as from solid to liquid), move (such as with kinetic energy), or create interactions between particles (such as in chemical reactions). Ultimately, energy can influence the behavior and properties of matter in various ways.
Yes, energy can move matter. In the context of physics, energy can cause matter to change position or speed through various forms such as kinetic energy or mechanical energy. For example, heat energy can cause particles in matter to vibrate, move, or change phase.
In terms of mass, matter is considered to be heavier than energy because matter has mass and energy does not. However, in terms of potential to cause change or do work, energy can be more powerful than matter.
A wave does not transport energy and matter.
transform into energy through a process such as nuclear fusion or matter-antimatter annihilation.
Thermal energy increases the kinetic energy of the particles within matter, causing them to vibrate and move faster. This in turn leads to an increase in temperature and can cause changes in state (e.g. melting, boiling).
Yes, energy can move matter. In the context of physics, energy can cause matter to change position or speed through various forms such as kinetic energy or mechanical energy. For example, heat energy can cause particles in matter to vibrate, move, or change phase.
through energy and inertia the matter changed.
Friction
Energy can change the state of the matter and can affect density, pressure and temperature. It can cause deformation of matter and also can cause disintegration to other substance. How the energy affect would deal with what type of energy associate with the matter. Electrical energy could dissociate the matter to ion by excitation of electron. Thermal energy cause molecular vibration and break over the bonding energy becoming gas. The answer is very depending on type of energy concern.
Energy is the ability to cause changes in matter. It's hard to answer because you define the word "energy" in different ways. I hope this answer can be useful.. :)
Energy is the ability to cause change in matter.
In terms of mass, matter is considered to be heavier than energy because matter has mass and energy does not. However, in terms of potential to cause change or do work, energy can be more powerful than matter.
A wave does not transport energy and matter.
transform into energy through a process such as nuclear fusion or matter-antimatter annihilation.
"Energy" is not matter itself, but rather a property of matter that allows it to do work or produce heat. Matter is made up of particles such as atoms and molecules, while energy is the ability to cause change in matter.
Kinetic energy
Waves and Light