E=mc^2 Wow! This mean that you can transform energy into a mass as it goes at the speed of light squared. In other words, if you were to take two objects and both collide at the speed of light, what will be left is only energy in a form of light, fire, etc. Cool! Other forms of energy are as mechanical energy, electrical energy, light energy, thermal energy, chemical energy etc.
2006-06-05 18:10:21
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answered by shkabaj 3
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Simple examples:
molecular binding energy into heat by burning natural gas
molecular binding energy into heat/light by running a flashlight on batteries
mechanical energy into heat/cooling by hydroelectric power generation to house air conditioning
2006-06-05 18:11:10
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answered by arbiter007 6
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1a. capability is lost for the period of transmission of ability interior the path of the resistance of the twine. this might effect in undesirable warmth. 1b. The losses are minimized by ability of increasing the voltage going interior the path of the twine. The resistance of a given length of twine is proportional to the dimensions. Ohm's regulation states that Voltage (V) = modern (i) x resistance (r). For a given length of twine, an superior voltage will enable an superior modern to bypass interior the path of the twine. 2a Any electric powered gadget has to combat against resistance and/or friction. A toaster has no shifting factors for the time of the heating technique so almost one hundred% of the electrical powered energy is switched over to warmth. an electric powered motor makes use of electrical energy to rotate. Resistance interior the wiring converts some electrical energy to warmth and the rotation of the motor is likewise producing friction. the warmth and friction is wasted capability. 2b. shoppers can decrease wasted capability by ability of utilising extra efficient (capability famous individual) units
2016-10-30 07:19:59
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answered by aguas 4
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yes i does
2006-06-05 18:07:41
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answered by Qwerty 2
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there's a lot of math involved...
2006-06-05 18:09:17
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answered by Anonymous
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