With the relationships of temperature (Heat), pressure and volume an increase in temperature will increase the pressure and or the volume; a decrease in heat leads to a lower pressure or volume.
Temperature is proportional to pressure.
Temperature is inversely proportional to volume.
In a chemical reaction an increase in heat drives the reaction to the extropy favoured side of the reaction.
In Physics heat is a form of energy and can be converted into other forms of energy. In an motor the sum of the energies in (electromotive force in the form of electrical energy) equals the sum of the energies out (heat, emf, et cetera)
In a generator heat can be used to make steam to generate electricity.
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When thermal energy is added to a system, the kinetic energy of the molecules within the system increases. This increase in kinetic energy causes the molecules to move faster and results in a rise in temperature.
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When you add heat to liquid water it gets warm. If it gets warm enough it will boil and evaporate.
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You must add or remove energy. Correction: Add enough heat energy to break different kinds of electrical bonds.
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You would add heat to a system when you want to increase its temperature, facilitate a phase change (like melting ice to water), or drive a chemical reaction that requires energy. Conversely, you would take away heat when you need to decrease the temperature, promote condensation, or stabilize a reaction by removing excess thermal energy. The decision to add or remove heat depends on the desired outcome in a physical or chemical process.