Heat is applied to water, water evaporates into steam which is condensed into high pressures and used to turn turbines whose movement in turn generates electricity.
Dissipated heat is used to create carbon dioxide in radiators
Burning coal is used to heat water to create steam. The pressure caused by the steam is used to turn a turbine. This in turn spins magnets next to wires. This create electricity.
put the coal in a furnace and smelt stuffA more useful answerCoal is burnt to make heat, the heat is used to heat water, the water turns to steam and the steam turns a turbine that runs a generator. In ole ships the turbine or steam engine ran the propellers directly.
Wind can be used to create electricity which in turn can be used to create heat.
Nuclear power is used to create large amounts of heat which generate steam. Basically, the steam is then used to spin steam turbines attached to generator sets, which generate power.
Dissipated heat is used to create carbon dioxide in radiators
Nuclear reactions give off lots of heat. The heat is used to boil water to create steam. The steam turns an electric generator.
to boil the water
Not actually heat,things can b burned to create electricity.for example- coal. This is used in thermal power station to create eldctricity.
the suns heat energy is magnified to create electrical power
Burning coal is used to heat water to create steam. The pressure caused by the steam is used to turn a turbine. This in turn spins magnets next to wires. This create electricity.
put the coal in a furnace and smelt stuffA more useful answerCoal is burnt to make heat, the heat is used to heat water, the water turns to steam and the steam turns a turbine that runs a generator. In ole ships the turbine or steam engine ran the propellers directly.
The fissioning of uranium and plutonium nuclei releases energy as heat, which is then used to produce steam to drive conventional turbine/generators.
Heat from the nuclear reaction changes water to steam.
Well, i think its to run cars and planes, to heat up air or water, and create electricity. I'm pretty sure
Isotopes are used to create energy in at least two ways: # The isotopes are allowed to heat water into steam, and the steam turns a generator. # The isotopes are allowed to heat one end of a "thermopile", and the thermopile powers electronics. (This is how the deep space probes get their power.)
Wind can be used to create electricity which in turn can be used to create heat.