Physics, asked by biakkim3355, 3 months ago

Describe the change to the stores of energy of the wood,pipe and water as the water is heated

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Answered by lucasturle59
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Answer:

they all must end up transferring to thermal energy as the water is heating up so it should be

wood- chemical to thermal

pipe- kinetic to thermal

water- chemical to thermal

Explanation:

Answered by shilpa85475
6

Changes in the power supply of wood, pipeline and water as water is heated by:

  • Everything contains internal energy.
  • One of these is due to the movement of particles in an object.
  • When an object is heated, its particles move with increasing force and its internal force increases.
  • Unless an item changes shape (eg melts or boils), its temperature will rise.
  • Energy from a gas chemical store enhances the internal (hot) energy in wood or pipe.
  • If there is a power transfer in a closed system, there is no complete change in all power in the system.
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