Some heaters use electricity, some use gas, oil, coal, etc.
Heaters use electricity to produce heat by resistance.
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Yes you can.A gas heater dose not use electrictiy.
Because it uses electricity.. Modern cars oftern use the AIR CONDITIONER as a heat pump instead of using a HOT WATER HEATER as in years past. Even the hot water heater utilizing engine heat had a blower which would use electricity.
Yes. Electric power plants powered by coal, natural gas, and nuclear power use heat to produce electricity.
both use an electric current running through a material that somewhat conducts electricity to produce heat, and the light bulb also uses it to make light
To produce electricity by the use of thermal energy in the form of heat.
Depends on what heater you're talking about. The regular heater uses excess heat from the engine, heat that would otherwise had been removed by the radiator. And then some electricity to power a fan to spread that heat through the car. But some cars (particularly diesels) do have extra heaters, that do run on fuel. And some electricity to pump the coolant around, to power a fan, fuel pump and ignition system for the heater.
It doesn produce electricity. It uses electricity and shows magnetic properties.
Yes, it does. People use it's energy to produce electricity.
People use solar energy, because if solar energy can be used for electricity and heat, we have to use electricity,or to use heat. This is either to see or to cook and to stay warm with electricity and heat.
In nuclear reactors, to produce electricity