Heat is thermal energy. It is pretty much the same thing as thermal energy.
As far as I know, there is no such thing as "mechanical heat energy"; there is mechanical energy, and there is heat energy.
They are not the same. "Thermal energy" is the same as "heat".
Yes.
When thermal energy moves from one thing to another it is called heat energy.
There is no particular difference between heat and thermal energy. Heat is a form of thermal energy. Since thermal energy is energy from heat, heat and thermal energy are basically the same thing.
Heat is thermal energy. It is pretty much the same thing as thermal energy.
Radiation and heat energy are manifestations of the same thing. Heat is a measure of kinetic energy. Radiation is the emanation of particles or energy that can interact with matter and, as such, change its kinetic energy and, thus, its heat.
heat energy is d same thing as themal energy, heat energy is obtain when friction occure i.e rubbing once hand against one another heat energy is emmited well.
Heat is a energy form.So unit of heat is the same as energy
As far as I know, there is no such thing as "mechanical heat energy"; there is mechanical energy, and there is heat energy.
No. Steam is warm water vapor. Heat is added or external energy that causes a rise in temperature.
Thermal energy is nearly the same thing has heat. The distinction has some linguistic aspects. If I add heat to an object, I increase its thermal energy. Anything that contains thermal energy contains heat or heat energy. The words "heat energy" and "thermal energy" are used interchangeably. The word heat has other flexible uses. It can be a verb. Outside of science, the terms heat and temperature are use to mean the same thing, but this is technically wrong in scientific usage.
Heat is the transfer of thermal energy.
a loudspeaker changes into sound energy potential energy electrical energy light energy kinetic energy heat energy or chemical energy into same thing up there energy
There is no such thing as "cold" - it's just a concept/term for the absence of heat. Heat and cold are opposite sides of the same coin. You cannot have one without the other. In this sense it is part of any 'heat' engine.
heat and energy are essentially the same thing heat is nothing but a measure of the kinetic energy that a molecule has in a given space. when molecules such as a gas are in a contained space, they are moving around and thus have kinetic energy. as the molecules move around, then bump into each other and create small amounts of friction which is then dissipated as heat.