because it moves so fast that it turns to heat
hydro: water pushing turbines to create electricity wind: wind pushing wind turbines to create electricity geothermal: heat from earth core creating steam which moves turbines and creates heat and electricity
Electricity is a viable source of heat element for cooking. When electrons are mixed with energy, they create friction hence heat to cook with.
Not actually heat,things can b burned to create electricity.for example- coal. This is used in thermal power station to create eldctricity.
There are many ways how electricity can create heat. For example, passing a current through a wire of high resistance (i.e. a resistor) will generate heat, though not much.
Gas can create energy through combustion, where it is burned to produce heat that can be used to generate electricity or power engines. The heat from burning gas can also be used to heat water and produce steam, which can drive turbines to generate electricity.
Before electricity, Coal was used for heat. Coal heat was used to create steam for steam engines on railroads and ships in transportation.
No, a magnifying glass is used to concentrate sunlight in order to produce heat, not electricity. To create electricity, you would need a device such as a solar panel that converts sunlight into electrical energy.
Heat. The heat boils water to create steam to drive steam turbines to generate electricity.
The nuclear reaction creates heat. The heat is used to create steam and run a steam generator.
Yes, they can be found in solar panels which obsord the sun for energy which can create both electricity and heat.
The heat from coal turns water into steam. It is the steam that turns generator turbine blades to create electricity.
Wind itself is not typically used to directly produce heat, but wind power can be used to generate electricity which can then be used for heating purposes. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical power to generate electricity, which can then be used to operate heating systems like electric furnaces or heat pumps.