how are heat an light
and mechanical energy produced whoever wrote this you need to answers the question not write the question
Heat energy can be produced in many ways. From mechanical energy, chemical energy, electrical energy and nuclear energy.
Heat energy can be produced in many ways. From mechanical energy, chemical energy, electrical energy and nuclear energy.
As far as I know, there is no such thing as "mechanical heat energy"; there is mechanical energy, and there is heat energy.
The heat energy produced by nuclear fission heats water ; passing by it; and brings it to steam that turns turbines to be converted to mechanical energy.
The friction force converts mechanical energy of the body into heat energy that is released. Work done by mechanical energy=Force x displacement =Heat produced.
As atoms break and forming elements having more binding energy per nucleon heat energy is released. Hence nuclear energy gets changed into heat energy Right from heat energy mechanical energy is produced This mechanical energy in the presence of magnetic field gets changed into electrical energy. So nuclear ---> heat ---> mechanical ----> electrical
It will still be heat energy, but it can be converted to mechanical energy
The nuclear fission in the fuel causes heat to be produced, this is transferred to the coolant, which can be water or gas. This heat or thermal energy is used to produce steam which feeds a turbine to produce mechanical energy. The mechanical energy is then converted to electrical energy in the generator.
Mechanical energy is heat light and kinetic energy but instead of saying something has heat light and kinetic energy we just say mechanical! :)
Mechanical energy
Mechanical energy is used, and thermal energy is produced
Check out the fundamental limits of turning Mechanical Energy to Heat energy.