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Where did the energy come from​

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Answered by psakhare83
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The energy in the atoms came from the nuclear reactions in the heart of the Sun. What started the nuclear reactions? Physicists think the Big Bang did. So the short answer is that the energy we encounter and use everyday has always been with us since the beginning of the universe and always will be with us.

Answered by lata40386
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The plant made the molecules by using light energy from the Sun. The Sun's light energy came from electrons in its atoms lowering energy states, and releasing energy. The energy in the atoms came from the nuclear reactions in the heart of the Sun.Energy has been around since the dawn of time. The first source of energy was the sun, as it provided heat and light during the day.The heat in a hot object is the mechanical energy of its atoms and molecules in motion. ... It releases energy in the form of heat and light. A battery converts chemical energy into electrical energy. A nuclear bomb converts nuclear energy into thermal, electromagnetic and kinetic energy.The energy in the atoms came from the nuclear reactions in the heart of the Sun. What started the nuclear reactions? Physicists think the Big Bang did. So the short answer is that the energy we encounter and use everyday has always been with us since the beginning of the universe and always will be with us.

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