When energy is transferred, it changes from one form to another or moves from one object to another. This can result in changes such as an increase in temperature, a movement of an object, or a chemical reaction. The total amount of energy in a closed system remains constant, following the principle of conservation of energy.
The forms of energy transferred from a battery to a light bulb are chemical energy (stored in the battery) being converted to electrical energy (flowing through the wires) and then to light energy and heat energy (produced by the light bulb).
When objects are in contact, energy can be transferred through a process called conduction. In conduction, energy is transferred through direct contact between the particles of the two objects, causing them to vibrate and pass energy to each other. This transfer of energy will continue until the two objects reach thermal equilibrium.
The sun's energy is captured by plants through photosynthesis, which fireflies eat. The fireflies then convert this energy into light through a chemical reaction. When the frog eats the firefly, it gains the energy stored in the firefly's body.
Heat transferred across empty space is called radiation. Radiation does not require a medium to transport heat and can travel through a vacuum. It is how energy from the sun reaches the Earth.
As speed increases, potential energy decreases. This is because potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as an object gains speed.
It is tranferred/converted into kinetic energy (DECREASES)
by the air
radiation
heat can be tranferred through, conduction, convection or radiation
Mostly kinetic.
energy is tranferred from insects to fish in this system by?
heat can be tranferred through, conduction, convection or radiation
they have to go throw the atoms and then they go out throw the heat
10% of energy in the prey is gained by the predator that consumes it.
This seems very unlikely. Nuclear reactors need a lot of heavy shielding so are not suitable for transport purposes
Conduction is tranferred by 2 object touching or getting close to eachother
thermal energy travel through anything such as wires and even ice cubes! thermal energy can also be tranferred from one object to another by radation, conduction, and convection