Yes. The electric motor does emit some heat. Also, when the car is stopping, forward energy is converted into heat.
The motion of the electrons in the filament creates HEAT. The heat will excite the atoms of the filament until they emit Photons due to the jumping of electrons to higher energy shells.
emit heat emit light start a chemical reaction like say burning someone charge a substance with energy like a battery move something by turning to kinetic energy ... that's it for me :)
Uranium don't emit directly heat; under nuclear fission the kinetic energy released and the energy of radiations is converted to heat and after to electricity.
heat(useful energy) and sound(waste energy)
Electric energy is converted to heat. The heat is then irradiated as electromagnetic waves; mainly heat radiation, i.e., infrared.
Heat Energy
Heat energy could be used to produce steam. The steam could be used to spin turbines and thus producing mechanical energy (to be used to move e.g submarines and/or ice breakers). The mechanical energy could move electric generators to produce electric energy. Another option is to use heat energy to produce hydrogen. Hydrogen could be used to produce electric energy (through fuel cells) or to produce mechanical energy (in cars and buses and other vehicles)
Electrical energy can by converted to Mechanical energy (motion) by electric motors, and also electrical heaters change electrical energy into heat.
Conduction - The wires inside of the blanket conduct heat through the blanket and when the blanket touches you, the heat transfers from the warmer object (the blanket) to the cooler object (you). YW ~Jack
An object that absorbs heat well will also emit heat well. The object will emit heat until equilibrium is reached with its surroundings.
heat energy
yes