A CD player, when playing, gets the energy required to turn the disc, operate a disc-reading laser, and emit an electrical sound signal to speakers, from an electrical source. That electrical energy could come either from a wall outlet or batteries.
When trees burn, the mass of the leaves and other parts is converted to CO2 and water vapor (H2O). Some ash will remain.
In a cd player, where is the potential energy stored?
Where does does it change form?
Where is the kinetic energy released?
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What happens to the mass in the leaves of a tree when the tree burns??
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