Therma losses are heat losses, or losses of heat energy. Just one example is the idea of thermal loss through windows in a structure. Walls can be insulated, but heat energy can pass readily through ordinary window glass. On a cold day, there are a lot of thermal losses from a structure through regular glass windows.
"Thermal energy" is another term for heat.
So thermal energy loss = heat loss.
It involves a loss of thermal energy.
Laser emitting diode
Assume no vibration loss, the amount of energy input to electric motor subtract out the converted 92 J of mechanical energy is the thermal energy produced.
For melting thermal energy is needed to work against the attractive force of crystallization. So heat gained from outer force is lost in doing such a work
Thermal loss in dielectric heating
It involves a loss of thermal energy.
No, thermal energy is the last form of energy degradation. All energy will eventually transformed to thermal energy. Even the motion of wave (kinetic energy) would eventually loss through shear and friction and transformed to thermal energy.
thermal/heat energy
Final end of all energy lost is thermal energy. Thermal energy is the least valuable energy. The concept of entropy is rely on the loss of working capability of the system to the thermal energy. In general, the term for thermal energy lost can be called waste heat.
loss of thermal energy from your finger
The thermal energy is converted from electrical energy too. Water geysers are the appliances that do so.
Thermal energy lost in any machine can not be recoverd. Sometimes part of the energy can be recovered, but never all of it. Basically, heat is wasted, or unusable, energy.
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loss of thermal energy from your finger.
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Laser emitting diode
Kinetic friction is associated with thermal energy (and sound or light).