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What does the internal kinetic energy of molecules produce?

Thermal energy (heat)


What do muscles produce when moving?

body heat


Where does the heat that warms-your body come from?

The heat is generated by the body's metabolic processes, and the various reactions are regulated by the hypothalamus in the brain. Most of the heat is generated from the internal organs, about 16% by the brain itself.


When you add heat to an object you increase the kinetic energy of the objects molecules which increase its what?

Heat is a form of energy which when added to a body increases its internal energy and is responsible for the change in thermal condition of the body. The addition of heat generally increases the temperature of the body. Hence temperature is the quantity which gives us the degree of disordered molecular kinetic energy and also provides an indication of the internal energy flow. When two bodies are in contact, internal energy flows from the body at higher temperature to the one at lower temperature irrespective of the internal energy content of each body.Temperature of a body is that physical quantity which determines the degree of hotness or coldness of the body and the direction of heat flow.Important differences between heat and temperature :-(a) Heat is a form of energy and has the capacity of doing work. Temperature determines the degree of hotness or coldness of the body.(b) Heat is the cause while temperature is the effect.(c) When heat is supplied to a body without changing its state, the temperature of the body increases and rise in temperature is directly proportional to the quantity of heat supplied.(d) Equality of temperature does not imply that heat content of both the bodies are the same.(e) The direction of flow of heat depends only on its temperature but not on its heat content.


Can a flashlight produce heat?

Yes, flashlights produce heat.

Related questions

What kind of animal does not produce much internal heat?

Cold-blooded animals do not produce much body heat. Most do not produce any at all.


How does your body maintain its internal temperature when you become cold?

Shivering to produce heat, goosebumps, blood capillaries narrowing.


What is the scientific name for animals that can produce their own body heat?

Endotherms or homeotherms are animals that can produce their own body heat through internal processes such as metabolism. They are able to regulate their body temperature independently of the external environment.


Does tea produce any heat to the body?

it is good 4 your health and i think it doesnt produce heat to your body


What does the internal kinetic energy of molecules produce?

Thermal energy (heat)


How filipino produce heat and light?

Filipino is an inhabitant of the Philippines , and they produce heat through body heat , they dont produce light :S


What is the difference between ectothermy and endothermy?

endotherms are mammals like you and me who produce their own body heat and maintain a constant internal condition. Ectotherms are animals whose internal temperature is greatly influenced by its own environment.


What is an animal that does not produce much internal heat?

A dead animal!Seriously now. All animals produce body heat. The amount they create will be determined by several factors. Local temperature, body insulation, respiration, general health, and their normal body temperature are some of the more obvious ones that I can think off. Such factors will determine the amount of heat that an animal must generate to maintain its healthy body temperature.


What do muscles produce when moving?

body heat


Does liver produce heat to keep your body warm?

The answer is no. The liver is a filter that filters out toxins from the blood but it does not produce body heat. Here is brief description of how the body produces heat by Dr. Swanson http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/1999-09/937368195.Gb.r.html


What two types of energy does the body produce?

Kinetic (motion) and heat.


Where does the heat that warms your body come from?

The heat is generated by the body's metabolic processes, and the various reactions are regulated by the hypothalamus in the brain. Most of the heat is generated from the internal organs, about 16% by the brain itself.