There is no relationship between applying heat energy to metal and that alone yielding an electrical current. However, conductors release heat (temperature increases) based on the amount of electrical load they bear in a direct relationship.
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It heats up because the molecules are moving at a faster rate.
The hot water heats the metal of the radiator, which heats the surrounding air. The warm air circles round the room.
An electric current heats a metal tube that the glue is forced through.
The heat of the object heats the metal tip and heats the liquid inside (usually mercury) until it expands, thereby filling the thermometer. Various tests are performed to determine at what length is what temperature.
The Voltage of a metal crossbar is 13,000v.
i think led heats mosts evenly
The flame heats up the metal pan because metal conducts heat well. Since the water is in the hot pan, it also gets hot.
Yes it is.
That which the system heats gets warm.
It is metal because it absorbs heat and the heat heats up whatever you are cooking
It heats up
metals
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Its metal and it heats faster than glass
It will expand, and if heated enough, will start to glow and melt.
It heats up because the molecules are moving at a faster rate.