A sort ambiguous question...but I'll answer as best I can. Thermal energy can certainly be harnessed for economic benefit. To produce thermal energy, like heating a stove, or turning on the heater during the winter certainly affect your economy, cause of electricity costs. The list goes on and on. I'm sure you can come up with a few.
Thermal energy ie heat is the CAUSE and temperature is the EFFECT.
A thermocouple converts thermal energy into electrical energy through the thermoelectric effect. Thermocouples are self powered and can measure a wide range of temperatures.
The mass has quite a big influence on the kinetic energy, cause its a factor in the formula: 1/2mv2
Radiation
Heat is a transfer of thermal energy.
Thermal energy ie heat is the CAUSE and temperature is the EFFECT.
Thermal energy ie heat is the CAUSE and temperature is the EFFECT.
It increases the thermal energy content of the water.
Thermal Energy
A thermocouple converts thermal energy into electrical energy through the thermoelectric effect. Thermocouples are self powered and can measure a wide range of temperatures.
The mass has quite a big influence on the kinetic energy, cause its a factor in the formula: 1/2mv2
Greenhouse effect
It is a thermocouple that converts thermal energy into electrical energy through what is called the thermoelectric effect.
Greenhouse effect.
A thermocouple uses the thermoelectric effect to do what it does. Thermal energy (heat) is converted into a difference of potential, which is electric (electromagnetic) energy.
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