It can be if the substance bearing the heat is in a completely vacuum tight container and it isn't touching the walls of the container and there's no connection between the substance and the walls of the container. Actually no, stored energy is not heat energy and is called potential energy or chemical energy.
Heat needs something to "flow" through. In a vacuum it will not have a medium to travel through and so heat cannot flow across a vacuum. Radiant heat will travel through a vacuum but here it is the light energy that is passing through the vacuum, not the heat energy.
Heat energy is transferred by conduction, convection and radiation. In a vacuum, heat energy can only be transferred by radiation.
kinetic energy and heat
A few devices that convert stored chemical energy into heat energy include: -- matches -- batteries -- candles -- cement mixers
It can be if the substance bearing the heat is in a completely vacuum tight container and it isn't touching the walls of the container and there's no connection between the substance and the walls of the container. Actually no, stored energy is not heat energy and is called potential energy or chemical energy.
The heat energy is not stored, its created by a chemical reaction.
the heat is a form of energy...and heat is stored is the water...so heat energy become potential energy because heat is stored in water
Heat needs something to "flow" through. In a vacuum it will not have a medium to travel through and so heat cannot flow across a vacuum. Radiant heat will travel through a vacuum but here it is the light energy that is passing through the vacuum, not the heat energy.
chemical energy is stored in coal
Answer Yes, you can. I think the answer is no. A physical object in a vacuum can have some energy/heat in it, and the energy associated with electromagnetic radiation can have energy/heat associated with it, but the vacuum itself cannot. ______________________________________________________________________ There is no such thing as a vacuum.
Heat energy is transferred by conduction, convection and radiation. In a vacuum, heat energy can only be transferred by radiation.
heat energy
A match has chemical energy stored. The moment it is used, this is, of course, converted into heat energy.A match has chemical energy stored. The moment it is used, this is, of course, converted into heat energy.A match has chemical energy stored. The moment it is used, this is, of course, converted into heat energy.A match has chemical energy stored. The moment it is used, this is, of course, converted into heat energy.
Heat
kinetic energy and heat
A few devices that convert stored chemical energy into heat energy include: -- matches -- batteries -- candles -- cement mixers