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…what one knows and what one sees (Science 1). Albert Einstein, whom was one of the greatest minds the world has known, taught that energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can only be changed from one form of energy into another form of energy (Science 1…
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Energy is the most important source for human life. Only the nuclear fission energy is non-fossil energy in our long-long history. We know the second atomic energy can be obtained by Nuclear Fusion reaction of the hydrogen isotopes. The study…
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…Physics, a branch of science, is traditionally defined as the study of matter, energy, and the relation between them. The interaction between matter and energy is found everywhere. In order for matter to move, it requires some form of energy
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…, protein, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins, minerals and water work together to supply the body with the energy. They build and maintain body cells and to regulate body processes. The most efficient source of energy for an athlete is carbohydrate, found in breads…
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…is to reach a level of stability with less energy. In order to reach the epitome of stability, as in the case of noble gases, an atom strives to complete its outer shell. Either losing or gaining electrons may do this, which concludes in an ionic bond…
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…. Even fundamental concepts like the energy of a system are derived as averages. New concepts arise as we talk about large systems, such as entropy and temperature. Defining these carefully from quantum mechanics allows us to make sense of the "3 Laws…
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…reactions (require sunlight) chlorophyll uses sunlight to split water and form oxygen and chemical energy. Dark reactions (don't require light) use chemical energy from light reaction to convert carbon dioxide into glucose. Where does photosynthesis take…
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…Supplying energy for normal bodily functions and levels of physical activity is the main purpose of carbohydrates. Four calories of energy is supplied by a gram of carbohydrates. Carbohydrates supply the body with energy so that proteins don't. When…
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…The Art of Theater Neither a book nor a work, but an energy Theater is the most remarkable art of life. It is a collaborate art combining different people into one solid group in which they work together harmoniously in order to portray a certain…
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…, and will probably be curved as the increase in rate of reaction will not be exactly the same as the concentrationtemperature is increased. This can be justified by relating to the collision theory. When the temperature is increased the particles will have more energy
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