How are redox reactions involved in energy exchanges?
Redox reaction is a reaction in which one component is oxidized and the other is reduced. Obviously, electrons must come from somewhere and go somewhere. Photosynthesis and respiration are redox reactions. Photosynthesis is an anabolic and endergonic reaction. Light provides the energy that is required for the reduction of carbon dioxide.
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If a strong west wind blowing across a region is an example of potential energy true or false?
I would say false! A strong west wind blowing across a region...
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What energy is required to remove an electron from an atom?
The energy required to remove an electron is the net attracti...
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Heat (thermal), light (radiant), mechanical, electrical, chem...
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What are the Electromagnetic waves with highest energy?
Whenever light waves (and other electromagnetic waves) exist ...
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What is the total amount of energy in the universe?
While scientists are unsure exactly how much energy is contai...
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What energy is required to remove an electron from an atom?
The energy required to remove an electron is the net attracti...
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If a strong west wind blowing across a region is an example of potential energy true or false?
I would say false! A strong west wind blowing across a region...
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What is the law of conservation of energy?
The law of conservation of energy states that the total amoun...
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How are electric power and electric energy related?
Electric energy is the ability to do work. Electric power is ...
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Is a stick of unlit dynamite an example of kinetic energy?
A stick of unlit dynamite is not an example of kinetic energy...
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If a strong west wind blowing across a region is an example of potential energy true or false?
I would say false! A strong west wind blowing across a region...
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Law of conservation of energy?
The law of conservation of energy states that the total amoun...
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Where is the greatest amount of energy found in an electron?
The electron carries a negative electric charge of -1.602 x 1...
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Do machines decrease the amount of energy that is needed to do work. True or false?
A simple machine decreases the amount of force needed to do w...
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How do humans live on energy from the sun?
How do humans live on energy from the sun? The sun gives the ...
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What is a green pigment that traps energy from sunlight called?
Chlorophyll is a green pigment that attracts the sun. Text ag...
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What energy is stored in gasoline?
Gasoline is a form of stored energy. A liter of gasoline cont...
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Does a net change of kinetic energy decrease, increase or stay the same?
If there's a net change of kinetic energy then kinetic energy...
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What is the formula for kinetic energy?
The kinetic energy of an object is: KE = (0.5) * m * v^2 (v t...
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What is the source of geothermal energy?
Geothermal energy originates from the Earths core, which is e...
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What is the formula for kinetic energy?
The kinetic energy of an object is: KE = (0.5) * m * v^2 (v t...
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What do all organisms use as their energy molecule?
Adenosine-5'-triphosphate, ATP, is used as an energy molecule...
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What is the difference between potential energy and kinetic energy?
Potential energy exists when an object which has mass has a p...
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What organelle converts energy found in glucose to energy used by the cell?
Mitochondria. However, it only converts glucose (a simple sug...
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Biomass is the organic matter in trees, agricultural crops an...
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What is a green pigment that traps energy from sunlight called?
Chlorophyll is a green pigment that attracts the sun. Text ag...
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Which type of electromagnetic wave is highest in energy?
Electromagnetic waves carry energy as they travel through emp...
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What is a form of energy that you can see?
Energy formed as light can become visible under various condi...
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What are different types of kinetic energy?
Kinetic energy refers to motion--of waves, electrons, atoms, ...
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Why do organisms need a way of storing energy?
An organism stores energy because they need to survive when c...
About Energy
Energy is used to do work. In our modern lives we are more and more preoccupied with finding new sources of energy to heat our buildings and move our machines, including cars. Since the dawn of the 20th century, fossil fuels have been the main way we get energy, but those forms of energy are causing environmental damage and leading to global warming. That is because the burning of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. New forms of energy are being sought.

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