conduction
2006-12-10 15:46:04
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Kinetic energy is motion energy.
Potential energy is energy stored in matter.
In strict scientific terms energy is classified into two main forms: kinetic and potential energy. Kinetic energy is defined as the energy of a moving object. A thrown football, a speeding automobile, a waterfall, or a rock falling from a cliff are examples of objects that have kinetic energy.
Potential energy appears in many different forms, and is defined as the energy in matter due to its position or the arrangement of its parts. The various forms of potential energy include gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy, chemical potential energy, and electrical potential energy.
Potential Energy is often referred to as stored energy. Some scientists avoid use of the word "stored" because it inaccurately depicts energy as a substance that is contained within a substance. In other words, some scientists and energy educators believe saying energy is "stored" is a misconception. Click here for further discussion about this and other possible energy misconceptions.
&reiki is also a living example
2006-12-11 04:23:26
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answer #2
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answered by veerabhadrasarma m 7
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Energy is converted from one form to other. While doing so it does one or other kind of work. The transfer is known as either energy transfer or by the name of work it does like evaporation, condensation etc
2006-12-10 23:49:25
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Heat energy can be transferred by conduction, convection, or radiation.
2006-12-10 23:48:32
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answer #4
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answered by Jay 6
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it depends upon the mechanism . suppose if u consider the mechanism in quantum level then it can be converted into mass using E=mc2 . and if u consider in classical physics it can be converted into other form of energy by law of conservation of energy
2006-12-11 00:14:16
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answer #5
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answered by anand k 2
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Energy flow convention can be defined on type of Energy.
Examples are -
Transmission,
Conduction,
Radiation,
Evaporation,
Emmersion,
Generation,
Magnetism,
Rotation,
Kinetism,
Spining,
..........etc
2006-12-11 02:33:26
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answer #6
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answered by durgesh 1
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energy transmission.
2006-12-10 23:54:30
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answer #7
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answered by nutan_nutty 2
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It is called Torque.
2006-12-11 00:11:53
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answer #8
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answered by aminnyus 2
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force
2006-12-11 00:56:58
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answer #9
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answered by Manak 1
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kola2
2006-12-11 00:11:42
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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