Open question because it depends on the type of mining / quarrying, including the depth of overburden in the latter, and the fuel-efficiency of the plant used, in each site.
thermal energy is used by house Microwaves , hair culing iron and toaster
Iron is not a true energy source like oil or coal to make electricity or heat. It is actually an element that is used in many types of construction work and materials. --------------------------------------------------------- Interestingly Iron is the perfect element. All elements lighter than Iron can be fused together to release energy (this is what powers stars). All elements heavier than iron will tend to split apart releasing energy. In stellar fusion when the Star makes iron in its core the star collapses in a supernova explosion and it is the energy in this explosion that actually makes the elements heavier than Iron. Thus Iron is effectively the antithesis of an energy source, it is an energy sink!
Joule is not a form of energy, it is a unit used to measure energy. For small amounts of energy, sub-units can be used, such as millijoule, microjoule, etc. At the atomic level, the non-SI unit eV (electron-volt) is often used - which is much, much smaller than a Joule.Joule is not a form of energy, it is a unit used to measure energy. For small amounts of energy, sub-units can be used, such as millijoule, microjoule, etc. At the atomic level, the non-SI unit eV (electron-volt) is often used - which is much, much smaller than a Joule.Joule is not a form of energy, it is a unit used to measure energy. For small amounts of energy, sub-units can be used, such as millijoule, microjoule, etc. At the atomic level, the non-SI unit eV (electron-volt) is often used - which is much, much smaller than a Joule.Joule is not a form of energy, it is a unit used to measure energy. For small amounts of energy, sub-units can be used, such as millijoule, microjoule, etc. At the atomic level, the non-SI unit eV (electron-volt) is often used - which is much, much smaller than a Joule.
you can basically do wahatever you would do with normal energy sources
More information is required. What energy is used in what process, per kilogram of what?
It was gold and iron
It can be sold for a profit. Iron is used in many things.
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Electrical energy is used to heat an element. This heats the base plate of the iron.
the energy is converted into a high corrosive penis
thermal energy is used by house Microwaves , hair culing iron and toaster
Bronze was used before Iron because it was easier to find, mine, and mold to the uses that they needed. People did not have the technology or the wherewithal to mine, use, or sustain Iron ore in the mainstream economy. The primary reason Bronze was used in toolmaking well before Iron has to do with the fact that Iron melts at a much higher temperature than either Tin or Copper (the component metals in Bronze). Both Tin and Copper can be melted at temperatures obtainable by wood fires, while Iron requires special "boosted" fires based on charcoal or coal. The understanding of how to create these very-high-temperature fires is critical to the use of iron; thus, Iron was not used until someone was able to invent such higher-temperature fires.
iron
Bronze was used before Iron because it was easier to find, mine, and mold to the uses that they needed. People did not have the technology or the wherewithal to mine, use, or sustain Iron ore in the mainstream economy. The primary reason Bronze was used in toolmaking well before Iron has to do with the fact that Iron melts at a much higher temperature than either Tin or Copper (the component metals in Bronze). Both Tin and Copper can be melted at temperatures obtainable by wood fires, while Iron requires special "boosted" fires based on charcoal or coal. The understanding of how to create these very-high-temperature fires is critical to the use of iron; thus, Iron was not used until someone was able to invent such higher-temperature fires.
iron core is used as an electromagnetic as electric energy is converted in to magnetic energy which in turn converted in to mechanical energy
Iron is not a true energy source like oil or coal to make electricity or heat. It is actually an element that is used in many types of construction work and materials. --------------------------------------------------------- Interestingly Iron is the perfect element. All elements lighter than Iron can be fused together to release energy (this is what powers stars). All elements heavier than iron will tend to split apart releasing energy. In stellar fusion when the Star makes iron in its core the star collapses in a supernova explosion and it is the energy in this explosion that actually makes the elements heavier than Iron. Thus Iron is effectively the antithesis of an energy source, it is an energy sink!
how solar energy is used