Thermal energy turn to kinetic energy
No. The law of conservation of energy states that energy can not be created or destroyed. However, energy transfers can result in thermal energy.
Thermal energy
Energy created by heat
-Thermal energy and mechanical energy are the sum of potential and kinetic energy.-They can change to another form of energy.-They can't be created or destroyed due to the law of conservation of energy.
Biomass Thermal Energy Council was created in 2009-01.
Thermal energy turn to kinetic energy
No. The law of conservation of energy states that energy can not be created or destroyed. However, energy transfers can result in thermal energy.
Thermal energy
Energy created by heat
Heat is the transfer of thermal energy.
geothermal energy or just simply thermal energy
neither, Law of conservation of energy in a nutshell: energy cant be created or destroyed. Energy can be converted nothing else. IE: when you burn a candle you are CONVERTING the chemical energy stored in the candle into thermal energy.
-Thermal energy and mechanical energy are the sum of potential and kinetic energy.-They can change to another form of energy.-They can't be created or destroyed due to the law of conservation of energy.
Yes and no. Kinetic is transfered to thermal all the time with friction. Sound and heat (thermal energy) are the usual outcomes. Be careful about using create, as the law of conservation of energy states the energy is transfered not created or destroyed.
An example: When applying the brakes on a moving car (kinetic energy,) the Brake Pads and Disks heat (thermal energy) from the friction, as do the tires and the road (again, friction. All the Thermal Energy created, is waste or wasted.
Thermal Energy is created because its creating heat!