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The term is "thermodynamic equilibrium."
Heat never condensates, it only ever dissipates. This is known as enthalpy.
As perspiration evaporates, it dissipates heat from the skin.
Convection .
Amplitude
Silver dissipates heat the quickest
If the resistor is conducting electrical current, then the power it dissipates (heat energy per second) is(current through it)2 times (22,000)or(voltage across it)2 divided by (22,000).If the resistor is connected in an unpowered circuit, or stored in a drawer, then it dissipates zero heat.
A resistor is used to reduce current flow, and will also act to lower voltage levels in a circuit. It also dissipates heat.
The term is "thermodynamic equilibrium."
It's the process in which a heat sink dissipates heat
The heat dissipates in to the air around it.
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A: ANY part that uses current to do the work will use some of the input energy to make it operational. this energy is called dissipation of the device and it is wasted as heat
Heat never condensates, it only ever dissipates. This is known as enthalpy.
The energy dissipates, meaning that as the wave breaks, it will eventually convert to heat.The energy dissipates, meaning that as the wave breaks, it will eventually convert to heat.The energy dissipates, meaning that as the wave breaks, it will eventually convert to heat.The energy dissipates, meaning that as the wave breaks, it will eventually convert to heat.
Usually it dissipates into heat released into the surroundings.
Usually it dissipates into heat released into the surroundings.