Yes. Electric power plants powered by coal, natural gas, and nuclear power use heat to produce electricity.
heater
Solar panels
This is quite simple with a resistor. That device will turn electricity to heat.
It turns electricity into heat.
it can be both
Movement easily degrades into heat; for example, the brakes on your car do that.
A: Electricity is not a device but rather a fiscal flow of electrons
The term "load" when used in electrical terminology is a device that uses electricity.
Heat is released to change water to steam.Then the steam turn the bladof a turbine to make electricity.
I believe it is the heat generated by the resistance of the wire to the flow of electricity that produces heat, which results in the loss of electromotive force, or electricity
No, a heat engine is not a device that converts work into heat. It is the opposite, which means it is a device that converts heat into work.
Typically the nuclear energy is converted to electricity and the electricity powers the device. No much differently than the chemical energy in fossil fuels is often converted to electricity and the electricity powers the device.