the energy whenever it is dissipated, it is in form of light.
heat is the most common way of dissipation of energy.
you must have observed that meteorites when they are falling from the universe on earth, they start burning. this is due to the air resistance which heats them up upto their ignition temperature.
2007-01-16 23:46:24
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answered by pragyp 2
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It gets disspiated in two ways -- heat and the energy required to cause turbulent flow in the air.
2007-01-17 08:25:10
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answered by Gene 7
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It causes friction, which results in heat. The SR-71 was a prime example of this. The wingtips got so hot, they began to glow.
2007-01-17 07:45:27
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answered by P K 3
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It is dissipated as heat.
2007-01-17 08:14:22
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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It turns into heat from the friction. That's why airplanes and spacecraft heat up when they're in fight/during reentry.
2007-01-17 07:37:32
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answered by Anonymous
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