Directly, electricity provides heat as current flows through resistive wire (a heating element). All wire has some resistance, which is usually not desirable. Heating elements are designed around desired wattage considering voltage available.
Indirectly, electricity can be applied to other elements or devices such as quartz, ceramics.
Yes, both heat and electricity are energy so they can be converted from one form to the other:
* electricity can produce heat in stoves, heaters, irons, air-conditioners * heat can produce electricity in cooling towers of a power-plant
Metals electrons "flow" relatively freely and only weekly attached to nuclei. If you have something not conductive, energy interaction of electron with nuclei can be very high. Thus when you apply some potential to the system, you provide some energy with purpose to free electron. In most cases that energy is dissipated through material lattice. Energy transfer to lattice makes it to oscillate more (lattice) and it's nothing else but heating!
it heat up thing because so of it energy is lost throw heat because you can't distort energy only change it form
In a power plant the heat produced either by burning fossil fuels or in a nuclear reactor is used to produce steam which is fed to a turbine which drives an electric generator
Since it increases the resistance of metals.
There is one special glue that will conduct electricity. I can't remember the name, but it was an epoxy made to repair the rear window heating strips in cars in the '60's. - No other modern commonly available glues conduct.
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Turbines actually make the electricity wind, water, and other recources do the work of turning the generators to produce the electricity.
Electricity has many uses. We use electricity to switch on the lights in our homes, switch on the stove and oven to cook and bake, the washing machine to wash our clothes, as well as for many other things. Electricity is also used by machines in factories to make many products that we use everyday. We can see that electricity has many uses, therefore we must be thankful for the electricity that is supplied to us.
Electricity cables as it conducts electricity well & hot water vessels & pipework as it is a fairly inert metal.
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You use electricity to make things work like tv's and lights.
They run on battries. That is how they work without electricity.
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no it weighs things down . Hot air tends to lift things, as in a hot air balloon.
Add energy to them.
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a motor...
Electromagnets
a motor...
You wouldn't be able to ask questions on the internet... no electricity, no computers, no light, and none of the things that need electricity to make.
Biomass is any organic material, and we process this material into things like gas to create electricity.