Trace heating is a linear high resistive cable that emits heat under load and maintains a contant temperatur when fixed to water pipes/oil tank etc
Yes - with certain limitations. You can convert part of the heat - not all of the heat - into useful work, if there is a heat difference. The remainder of the heat (from the hot container) gets passed to the cold container. You CANNOT convert ALL the heat into useful work, nor can you convert heat into useful work if there is no heat difference. All this would contradict the Second Law of Thermodynamics, and it is very unlikely that this law will ever be violated.
False
False its not possible to convert all heat into work as some of its being used as energy APEX
No.
Heat (or thermal energy).
what oil company did he work for and what years did he work there?
yes they can
No, a heat engine is not a device that converts work into heat. It is the opposite, which means it is a device that converts heat into work.
assuming it's trace ammonia in lots of methanol, you can probably just heat the methanol to boiling and that should get rid of all the ammonia. molecular sieves (size 3 angstroms) would also probably work. if it's more than a trace amount, you can go for distillation.
As a normal computer user, you cannot trace Gmail to a computer. This is the work of ethical hackers to do. They can trace the computer via the IP address.
Jacob Grimm's work(1835-86) German Legends trace the Teutonic myths and superstitions.
Work is a cause and heat is an effect
Margaret A. Trace has written: 'Block building' -- subject(s): Creative activities and seat work, Play
Heat Engine is the system that converts the Heat energy into mechanical work while Heat pump converts the work into heat
Work done=Heat in-Heat out 2000-1500=500J
work
convection to heat the room conduction to heat the metal work and brick work