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What form energy is both found in nature and produced by man?

Electricity is a form of energy that is found in nature (such as lightning) and can be produced by man through various means like generators and batteries.


Which of these is an example of electrical energy that is found in nature?

Lightning is an example of electrical energy found in nature. Lightning is a natural discharge of static electricity that occurs during thunderstorms, creating a powerful electrical current.


What is the energy transfer process for bio fuels?

i had asked everybody yet i did not get a answer so i looked in the libiary and found a book on energy transfers, the energy transfer for bio-fuel is chemical>electrical simple as that hope i helped:)


What electrical energy that is found in nature?

Lightning, static electricity, and electric eels.


What groups of elements is most likely to contain elements that will be found free in nature?

The noble gases.


What is the place in the electron cloud where electrons are most likely to be found?

energy levels


What cell organelle uses oxygen and enzymes to transfer the energy found in nutrient molecules to ATP?

a mitochondria


What group of elements is most likely to contain elements that will be found free in nature?

The noble gases.


Where is rutherfordium found in nature?

Rutherfordium is a synthetic element and is not found in nature. It is produced in laboratory settings by bombarding heavy isotopes of other elements with high-energy particles.


Why is electricity not a sources of energy?

You don't find significant amounts of electricity anywhere in nature (no practical method has yet been found to harness the energy of lightning). Electricity has to be generated from other things, so it can be said that it is only an intermediate stage. The "source" would be anything found in nature: potential energy in water, the Sun's energy, wind, etc.


How does metal and its ore relate to corrosion?

An ore has tremendous energy put in it to extract it and convert it to metal. Nature abhors energy and always tries to minimize energy. The metal will thus always have the tendency to corrode to get back to the way it is found in nature -its ore.


Is chlorine synthetic not found in nature or found in nature?

Not found!