I think what your trying to say is only a "Homer Simpson" would have this job. But the truth is yes you have the chance of blowing up but still . In reality you could be blown up in a bank you could also be shot and held hostage in a bank ......... the answer to the question is more like nuclear radio active waste
Thanks for your time , have a great day!Toaster, Oven, Clothes Dryer, Iron, ( anything that heats up) Hair curling iron, Hot water heater...
An electric fire, and an electric kitchen stove are two possibilities.
the sun produces thermal energy
No. Lightning produces thermal energy, but is actually a form of electrical energy.
"Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy."Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy."Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy."Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy.
Thermal energy (heat)
Yes, a TV set produces thermal energy by converting electrical energy with the use of resistance.
the sun produces thermal energy
No. Lightning produces thermal energy, but is actually a form of electrical energy.
Friction.
Which internal energy source produces heat by converting gravitational potential energy into thermal energy?
"Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy."Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy."Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy."Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy.
Thermal energy to electrical energy
Thermal energy absorption
Thermal energy, when absorbed by water
Thermal energy (heat)
Yes, a TV set produces thermal energy by converting electrical energy with the use of resistance.
yes because oil produces thermal energy
None of those processes causes or produces thermal energy. Each of them moves thermal energy from one place to another.