Work is a cause and heat is an effect
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its transformed into a different type of energy..such as thermal energy or heat
yes
Work done=Heat in-Heat out 2000-1500=500J
"Stone" is a generic term for many different substances. I doubt they all have the same, or even similar, heat capacities.
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If similar amounts of water are at differenttemperatures and are in similar containers if a similar amount of heat is applied to each simultaneously then yes
It prevents heat loss by trapping in the heat.
Scientists work on different stuff then historians do.
different swords but both work for lords (Rhyme, :))
Heat and work are both expressions of energy. Usually it is a transfer of energy. Both are measured with energy units: Joule, for example, but Work is often expressed as a force multiplied by a distance, such as Newton meter, or foot pound. This comes from how we calculate the amount of work done.
They are quite different. The only thing they have in common is that they are all methods to transfer heat energy.
Define Heat of Work and Explain how it is computed.Heat of Work (HOW) is the the amount of heat added to refrigerant during the compression process. The heat content of the refrigerant at the outlet of the compressor (high-side) is subtracted from the heat content at the inlet of the compressor (low-side). The unit of measurement is in Btu/lbAnswerThere is no such thing as 'heat of work'. Heat and work are two different, but related, things. 'Heat' describes energy in transit from a higher temperature to a lower temperature, whereas 'work' describes energy in transit when one form of energy is converted into another form. The difference between work and heat is a measure of the rise in the internal energy of an object.
Heat exchangers are not indentical to furnaces. However, they do serve a similar purpose. Both heat exchangers and furnaces serve important individual purposes. They also aee ulilitzed for different devices.
similar: The only way they are similar is that they meet because of an interested in one form of work or occupation. different: A union is a organization of employees who want to bargain with the employer, and a guild is a just a club of people with similar interests.
it is not similar at all.