Anaerobic.
The main energy system used in a 500-meter race is the anaerobic system, specifically the lactic acid system. This system relies on stored glycogen for energy production and does not require oxygen. It is important for generating quick bursts of energy over short distances.
What do you mean? The respiratory system would be aerobic if one was completing the race at a jogging pace, but anaerobic during the sprint finish. Aerobic Respiration: Glucose + Oxygen --> ENERGY + Carbon Dioxide + Water Anaerobic Respiration: Glucose --> ENERGY (less but produced quickly) + Lactic Acid
I believe it is the ATP/CP system (adenosine triphosphate/ creatine phospahte) and towards the end they go into their lactic acid system because the first system only lasts for up to 8 seconds-ish. Sorry if I've got something wrong but that's what i think it is, i remember it vaguely from GCSE. Hope this help :)
The energy meter constant is a value that is used to convert the reading from the energy meter (in watt-hours) to the actual energy consumption of a device or system. It is typically a fixed value that is specific to the energy meter being used and is determined during the calibration process.
During a 20-meter sprint for the bus, the body primarily relies on anaerobic respiration to produce energy quickly. This process does not require oxygen and is used for rapid, short bursts of intense activity like sprinting. It results in the production of lactic acid, which can cause muscle fatigue.
Probably a regular energy meter that is meant for you to use in your house.
No, thermal energy is typically measured in units of joules or calories, representing the amount of heat energy present in a system. Volts per square meter is a unit used to measure electric potential, not thermal energy.
Smart meter is usually an electrical meter that records consumption of electric energy and communicates the electric usage information to the utility services for billing and monitoring purposes. Smart meter comes with two-way communication between the central system and the meter. Smart meters can gather data for remote reporting which is not possible with the ordinary home energy monitors. Simply by checking out the meter readings on the meter you can get to know how much of energy used for your home. It is also possible to save money on your energy bills by comparing the rates of the energy service providers.
ATP-PC system Adenosine triphosphate.- phosphocreatine phosphocreatine is broken down into phosphate and creatine molecules. as with any bonds that are broken energy is released. The phosphate molecule bonds to ADP (adenosine diphosphate) which produced an ATP molecule. This ATP molecule is used within cells to make energy.
In science, joules are a unit of measurement used to quantify energy. They are used to measure the amount of energy transferred or converted in a system. One joule is equal to the energy transferred when a force of one newton acts over a distance of one meter.
An electric meter or energy meter is used now a days.
I assume you mean a newton metre(N.m) Which means in the International System of Units (SI), a newton meter is known as a unit of torque. It can also be used as a unit of energy, this is known in the SI as a Joule.