Science, asked by tahera25, 1 year ago

preface for energy transformation​

Answers

Answered by hamdaanp
2

Answer:Energy transformation, also known as energy conversion, is the process of changing energy from one form to another. In physics, energy is a quantity that provides the capacity to perform work (e.g. lifting an object) or provides heat. In addition to being convertible, according to the law of conservation of energy, energy is transferable to a different location or object, but it cannot be created or destroyed.

Energy in many of its forms may be used in natural processes, or to provide some service to society such as heating, refrigeration, lighting or performing mechanical work to operate machines. For example, in order to heat a home, the furnace burns fuel, whose chemical potential energy is converted into thermal energy, which is then transferred to the home's air to raise its temperature.

Contents

1 Limitations in the conversion of thermal energy

2 History of energy transformation

2.1 Release of energy from gravitational potential

2.2 Release of energy from radioactive potential

2.3 Release of energy from hydrogen fusion potential

3 Examples

3.1 Examples of sets of energy conversions in machines

3.2 Other energy conversions

Explanation:

Similar questions