Dissipated energy is the energy that is lost or converted into a less useful form in a system, usually in the form of heat. It occurs when energy is transformed from one form to another and is no longer available to do work. Examples of dissipated energy include frictional forces, air resistance, and electrical resistance in a circuit.
The glowing of a lightbulb indicates that it is receiving electrical current and emitting light. If the bulb is glowing abnormally, such as flickering, it may indicate a loose connection or a faulty bulb.
Vibrations from a collision of some sort are carried through a medium such as the atmosphere. You will see a similar effect by throwing a rock into a body of water, the energy of the collision will create waves.
* thermal energy * chemical energy * nuclear energy * mechanical energy * magnetic energy * electrical energy * radiant energy * elastic energy * sound energy * luminous energy * gravitational energy
here are some: -Linear Kinetic energy -Rotational Kinetic energy -Heat energy -Atomic energy -Electrical energy -Sound energy -Solar energy -Wind energy -Tidal energy -Wave energy -Hydro energy -Nuclear energy -Succesive ionization energy
The various forms of energy include kinetic energy (energy of motion), potential energy (energy stored in an object), thermal energy (heat energy), chemical energy (energy stored in chemical bonds), electrical energy (energy carried by electrons), and nuclear energy (energy stored in atomic nuclei).
Yes, kinetic energy can be dissipated into heat and other forms of energy through processes like friction and collisions. This is known as energy dissipation, where the initial kinetic energy of an object is converted into other energy forms due to interactions with its surroundings.
The glowing of a lightbulb indicates that it is receiving electrical current and emitting light. If the bulb is glowing abnormally, such as flickering, it may indicate a loose connection or a faulty bulb.
everything will eventually grow cold once the heat has dissapated into the entire space of the univers. This is called the big freeze
The Passenger. By supplying a place in the structure of the frame to crumple in an accident, the force is absorbed and dissapated before it reaches the passenger compartment.
In the context of electricity, if everything was a conductor, we wouldn't be able to generate electricity as the movement of electrons induced by the magnetic field in the generator would just be dissapated into the rest of the deivce!
Vibrations from a collision of some sort are carried through a medium such as the atmosphere. You will see a similar effect by throwing a rock into a body of water, the energy of the collision will create waves.
because the water gets deeper. so the swells in the ocean are more frequent but smaller since theres more water
If a biker was to come off his motorbike, the last thing he'd want would be for his skull to hit the same material as the exterior of the helmet. Without this lining the helmet is abit pointless. The lining acts as a sponge between the skull and the helmet. On impact alot of the energy, exerted by the ground or object which hits the helmet, is dissapated by the inner lining and cushion inside the helmet. It helps keep the head intact for the wake.
More often than not batteries corrode from being in an object for long periods of time, and the contents leak and damage the object the battery was in. The only time a battery will actually explode is when it is subjected to high levels of heat.
A tarantula cannot die from eating a stink bug. Picky tarantulas often don't prefer these "pests". If said rose hair does feast on said stinkbug after he completes his meal it will groom itself until the well known stunk has dissapated. Almost look uncomfortable to them.
During launch, with the heat from the engines. Then 'in flight', or when it is in space. Space is cold, but when the sun shines on the shuttle, it gets very hot, and the opposite when the sun doesn't shine on it. It's also very hot when it comes into land, as the speed built up during launch is dissapated by the atmosphere.
if its "copper" based then only water changes or a mineral removing filter can remove it. if its just an OD of a chlorine based chem. then 24 hrs. its dissapated into the air. Answ:: It could take the better part of a week in reality. Depends on quantity or overuse used. k