If it was cooked properly to begin with and handled appropriately afterward, pork can be reheated.
The way this is handled is that the energy from the nuclear reaction is converted into heat. The remainder is handled like any heat engine; several possibilities exist for this. For example, water might be converted into vapor, and the pressure of the vapor moves turbines.
Basically the same that happens to heat energy left anywhere else. It can stay warm for a while, but eventually, the heat will dissipate.
It transfers into heat energy and/or electrical energy.
It shouldn't ever asorb heat energy just water
Chemical energy is changed to heat energy...
In that case, the liquid will give off heat energy.
Energy transfers from one object to another. It supplies heat to nearby objects.
heat is dissipated
Leaves as heat.
It is stored as heat.
heat is produced
usually dissipated as heat.
it is converted into other forms of energy....
Energy is dissipated as heat and light
Energy is dissipated as heat and light
A Mechanical energy is released, which produces heat energy.
the particles in the substance slow down, and the heat energy is cooled.
It will get hotter by the amount of heat you add.
When water has heat and energy it changes energy. The energy that it changes to is called thermal.
Yes - that is precisely what happens when sound is absorbed.
It changes to heat energy.