The heat from a hot air balloon is released in the environment.
When heat is added to a substance, the thermal energy increases the kinetic energy of the particles in the substance, causing them to move faster. When heat is removed, the thermal energy decreases, and particles slow down. Therefore, the thermal energy is transferred to or from the particles in the substance, changing their motion and temperature.
Heat, from the friction in the brakes.
When a pendulum loses its energy, it is transformed into other forms of energy such as heat and sound through friction and air resistance. The energy is dissipated into the surroundings and not stored anywhere.
Yes. Atoms move faster in hot water because by increasing the heat, you are increasing the thermal energy. The higher the heat, the faster the atoms move. Blow up a balloon into the shape of an egg and attach it to a small weight so it sinks. Place the balloon in a glass with cold water and ice. See what happens to the balloon. Then, take the balloon and place it in a warm cup of water. The balloon will expand again, and that is because the atoms are going "nuts" and jumping around! That is kinetic energy!
You can tell a balloon is going to burst when it becomes overinflated and you notice it starting to expand beyond its normal shape. The balloon may also feel very tight and show signs of stress, such as thinning spots or bulging areas. Listen for creaking or popping sounds, which can indicate that the balloon is reaching its limit.
thermal to chemical
When heat is added to a substance, the thermal energy increases the kinetic energy of the particles in the substance, causing them to move faster. When heat is removed, the thermal energy decreases, and particles slow down. Therefore, the thermal energy is transferred to or from the particles in the substance, changing their motion and temperature.
Sleep is vital to your body. if you don't get enough, your body will eventually shut down. actually, its kind of like a balloon, an air filled balloon. sleep is the actual balloon, and the air is your energy, if your sleep, (outer cover of the balloon) is gone somehow (puncture in the balloon) your energy (air) is going to escape. get it??
The thermal energy inside them. The more thermal energy you put in them (e.g. by heating them), the hotter they are going to become, and the stronger the particles that they are made of are going to wobble around. This thermal random motion of particles is called 'Brownian motion'. dunno
The kinetic energy of a system.
Heat, from the friction in the brakes.
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just wondering cause we are going over these things in class and i wanted to know what things work because of this?
When a pendulum loses its energy, it is transformed into other forms of energy such as heat and sound through friction and air resistance. The energy is dissipated into the surroundings and not stored anywhere.
Yes. Atoms move faster in hot water because by increasing the heat, you are increasing the thermal energy. The higher the heat, the faster the atoms move. Blow up a balloon into the shape of an egg and attach it to a small weight so it sinks. Place the balloon in a glass with cold water and ice. See what happens to the balloon. Then, take the balloon and place it in a warm cup of water. The balloon will expand again, and that is because the atoms are going "nuts" and jumping around! That is kinetic energy!
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