The total energy doesn't change
Yes, an energy transformation is occurring only at point 3. At point 3, the energy of an object is changing as it moves or undergoes some kind of transformation. This can be due to a change in potential energy, kinetic energy, or thermal energy at that specific location.
False. The study of the flow and transformation of energy in the universe is called thermodynamics. Energy dynamics typically refers to the study of how energy moves and changes within a specific system or process.
Yes, according to Einstein's equation E=mc^2, matter can be converted into energy. This transformation occurs in processes like nuclear reactions, where a small amount of matter is converted into a large amount of energy.
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True. When energy is applied to make an object vibrate, it creates sound waves that we perceive as sound.
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Yes, an energy transformation is occurring only at point 3. At point 3, the energy of an object is changing as it moves or undergoes some kind of transformation. This can be due to a change in potential energy, kinetic energy, or thermal energy at that specific location.
False. The study of the flow and transformation of energy in the universe is called thermodynamics. Energy dynamics typically refers to the study of how energy moves and changes within a specific system or process.
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Yes, according to Einstein's equation E=mc^2, matter can be converted into energy. This transformation occurs in processes like nuclear reactions, where a small amount of matter is converted into a large amount of energy.
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True transformation efficiency is the transformation efficiency at the saturation point, or essentially the highest transformation efficiency that can be attained.
No
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The pattern in ionization energy is generally true, but there can be exceptions due to factors such as electron-electron repulsions or orbital hybridization. In most cases, ionization energy tends to increase across a period and decrease down a group on the periodic table.
True. When energy is applied to make an object vibrate, it creates sound waves that we perceive as sound.
No. The opposite would be true.