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Conduction and Radiation - NOVANET
Conduction and Radiation - NOVANET
Yes, electrical energy can be changed into thermal (heat) energy. Light is electromagnetic energy, and electricity can be changed into light energy. We know that a resistance heater changes electrical energy into thermal energy. An electric range does this, as does an electric space heater. We see electrical energy changed into light in fluorescent lights.
An electric fire converts electrical energy into electromagnetic energy. In the form of heat and light.
heat and chemical energy
Conduction and Radiation - NOVANET
Conduction and Radiation - NOVANET
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Yes, electrical energy can be changed into thermal (heat) energy. Light is electromagnetic energy, and electricity can be changed into light energy. We know that a resistance heater changes electrical energy into thermal energy. An electric range does this, as does an electric space heater. We see electrical energy changed into light in fluorescent lights.
It converts electric energy to thermal energy
solar energy and electric heater
An electric fire converts electrical energy into electromagnetic energy. In the form of heat and light.
heat and chemical energy
It doesn't
electrical energy is converted in the heatert to heat energy to warm the water
Can heat energy be converted to light energy and how?
Electrical energy is changed into heat energy ... intentionally ... every time you use a blow drier, toaster, electric oven, baseboard heater, electric clothes iron, curling iron, electric hot water heater, soldering iron, or coffee machine. Electrical energy is changed into some amount of heat energy ... unintentionally ... and is lost, whenever you use anything else electric.