An electric fire converts electrical energy into electromagnetic energy. In the form of heat and light.
by fire . an electric heater is a metal, and a metal is a good conductor of heat. so it can produce heat
heat energy
That is a light bulb, or any filament such as the one in a radiant electric fire.
-- A ball on a shelf has gravitational potential energy with respect to the floor. -- A ball in motion has kinetic energy. -- A ball of fire has heat energy. -- A ball of trinitrotoluene has chemical energy. -- A ball of charged pith has static electric energy. -- A ball of U235 has nuclear energy.
Wood has chemical potential energy, when combustion occurs, you have fire. Fire is mostly heat and light energy.
by fire . an electric heater is a metal, and a metal is a good conductor of heat. so it can produce heat
Chemical and heat energy.* * A campfire converts chemical energy to heat energy.
heat energy
Coal effect electric fire places work by simulating the look of a fireplace burning coal. The fireplace does not have any actual fire and is purely an electric heater, and often have an option between "flame only" or heater setting.
If there is a restricted air flow through a heater, yes a heater can get hot enough to start a fire.
A log fire converts chemical potential energy stored in the wood into heat and light. The bonds in the wood are broken and release energy energy as they form lower energy bonds with oxygen.
That is a light bulb, or any filament such as the one in a radiant electric fire.
adictonal pull that forms the electric fire then when you let the arrow go it zooms fast but is all depends on the kind of energy you use and how much push you put in it. so you are looking for how much energyv is done by electric fire0
Electric hot water heater is used to heat cold water for use in winters. Electric hot water heaters heat water faster than the ones which consume fire in order to heat water.
The best element to use is a 3 phase electric heater that has a guard over the element protecting you from brushing against the hot part and stopping the element from starting a fire if the heater is pushed element down onto the floor
Heat is produced when energy is converted, in one of many ways, from one form to another. Electric heaters convert electricity to heat; rubbing your hands together (friction) converts kinetic energy to heat, fire (exothermic reactions) convert chemical energy to heat, and so on.
Energy transformed by the means of energy transformation.