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Solar energy is a form of renewable energy that comes from the sun's rays. It can be converted into electricity using solar panels or used for heating purposes like water heating or space heating.
Geothermal energy produces heat energy from within the Earth's core. This heat energy is harnessed to generate electricity or for direct heating purposes like hot water heating or space heating.
It is heat energy
Natural gas is used as a source of heat, from heating homes, to heating water, when something is burned it gives of energy, heat is a form of energy.
geothermal: volcanoes hot spots, vents.
The energy involved is primarily gravitational potential energy. As the pencil falls, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy.
The energy you're putting in by heating is less than the energy that holds the Magnesium to the chloride ion.
Yes, petrol is a form of energy because it is a fuel that can be burned to release heat and generate power for various applications such as transportation or heating.
A dryer typically uses electrical energy to power its heating element and mechanical energy to rotate its drum.
Firewood contains chemical potential energy, which is released as heat energy when the wood is burned. This heat energy is a form of thermal energy that can be used for heating or cooking purposes.
In a stove heating a pot of water, electrical energy is converted to thermal energy as the stove’s heating element produces heat. The thermal energy transfers to the pot and water, raising their temperatures. As the water boils, some of the thermal energy is converted to kinetic energy in the form of water vapor.
I'd think the question is meant to be about: endotheRmic and exotheRmic.The word endothermic ("within-heating") describes a process or reaction in which the system absorbs energy from the surroundings in the form of heat.The term exothermic ("outside heating") describes a process or reaction that releases energy from the system, usually in the form of heat.Energy involved can also be in the form of light (e.g. a spark, flame, or explosion), electricity (e.g. a battery), or sound (e.g. burning hydrogen).