write the difference between muscular energy and magnetic energy.
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Answer:
Muscular Force
A mechanical force generated from the contraction of specialized cells that can contractand in most muscles, the energy is transmitted out thru the bones on pivots(joints) pulled by tendons.
Example:
Movable bones (arms, legs, etc.) require opposing sets of muscles. Muscles can applyforce only by contracting and opposing muscles must relax. It is possible to consciouslystrongly tense (contract) opposing muscles without motion or to relax opposing musclesat the same time.
Magnetic Force
Magnetic force is the same as gravitational and electrical forces in that no one knowstruly what it is. Magnetic force is different from gravitational and electrical forces in thatits potential and momentic energy is at the expense of an electrical field in time.The existence of a magnetic field is a necessary consequence of the laws of electrostatics,and the principles of special relativity. One of the prerequisites of special relativity isthere must be motion, and it is in effect when the observer is in motion relative to thesystem from the observer's point of view.
Example
Maglev (derived from magnetic levitation), is a system of transportation that suspends,guides and propels vehicles, predominantly trains, using magnetic levitation from a verylarge number of magnets (magnetic force)for lift and propulsion.
Answer: There is no such thing as electric energy nor magnetic energy. It would be like regarding gravity as energy. To store energy making use of gravity you have to, for example, raise a mass and hold it in an elevated position. (Thinking of pumping water into a reservoir up in the higher areas) When that mass is allowed to come down the potential energy stored in the mass can be liberated using some kind of electrical generator. (Think of water flowing down from a dam through a hydro system to produce electricity).
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