Changes in energy are typically referred to as energy transformations or energy conversions, as energy changes from one form to another. This can include processes like converting electrical energy to kinetic energy in a motor or converting chemical energy in food to mechanical energy in our bodies.
When potential energy changes to kinetic energy, it is called energy transformation.
This process is called absorption. The object absorbs the light energy, which then gets converted into heat energy.
True, when a gas changes into a liquid, it releases energy, typically in the form of heat. This process is called condensation.
A thermometer is an instrument that measures changes in thermal energy. It detects temperature variations in a specific material or environment and provides a numerical reading indicating the level of thermal energy present.
Yes, energy transformations refer to the process of changing energy from one form to another. Examples include converting electrical energy to thermal energy in a light bulb or potential energy to kinetic energy in a falling object.
When potential energy changes to kinetic energy, it is called energy transformation.
When water has heat and energy it changes energy. The energy that it changes to is called thermal.
dynamo or generator
When potential energy changes to kinetic energy, it is called "energy transformation" or "energy conversion."
That's a generator, or dynamo.
It is called the 'filament'.
filament
That is called an electrical current.
This process is called absorption. The object absorbs the light energy, which then gets converted into heat energy.
Respiration.
True, when a gas changes into a liquid, it releases energy, typically in the form of heat. This process is called condensation.
A thermometer is an instrument that measures changes in thermal energy. It detects temperature variations in a specific material or environment and provides a numerical reading indicating the level of thermal energy present.