try and test it
yes it is! the only reason i know is because i am studying Stephen hawking! Heat is Thermal Energy, because its the energy generated by the movement or vibration of particles which is the heat. yes
Examples of mechanical heat energy include frictional heating produced when rubbing hands together, the heat generated when braking a car, and the heat generated from compressing air in a bicycle pump.
heat energy, electricity energy, light energy and sound energy
No heat (energy) is required to freeze water (from liquid to solid). Freezing RELEASES energy (heat), as it is an exothermic event. If you want to know how much energy is release, you need to know the heat of fusion for water, and then multiply that by the mass of water being frozen.
nope. only you can. you don't need to know this!!
i really dont know
i don`t know -_-
Oh, dude, the opposite of heat energy is technically cold energy. I know, mind-blowing, right? It's like the yin to heat's yang, the peanut butter to its jelly. So yeah, cold energy is like the cooler, chiller version of heat energy.
To calculate heat energy when you know volume and temperature, you would need to use the formula Q = mcΔT, where Q is the heat energy, m is the mass of the substance, c is the specific heat capacity of the substance, and ΔT is the change in temperature. Given volume, you would also need to know the density of the substance to calculate the mass.
Heat energy is a form of energy that results from the movement of atoms and molecules within substances. Light energy is a form of energy that is visible to the human eye and is produced by electromagnetic radiation. Both heat and light energy can be converted into other forms of energy through various processes.
We know that infrared radiation can transfer thermal energy (heat) from one place to another.
I don't know how much but we lose heat as sweat.