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Example is ,an electrical heater connected to a main switch and the heater is placed in a bucket filled with water.
thermal and gravitational and gravitational potential and kinetic and poential and sound and mechanical energy is found in a saxaphone.
One example would be in a hot air balloon. Heat is used to raise the balloon and the higher the balloon gets, the more gravitational potential energy it gets.
Water heater, kettle, soldering iron, iron box, induction stove, microwave oven
Yes, a TV set produces thermal energy by converting electrical energy with the use of resistance.
Which internal energy source produces heat by converting gravitational potential energy into thermal energy?
Combustion (fire or burning) is arguably the most common example of converting chemical energy into thermal energy. But consider that all animals create a bit of thermal energy converting chemical energy into heat (as well as some mechanical energy) when they move.
Combustion (fire or burning) is arguably the most common example of converting chemical energy into thermal energy. But consider that all animals create a bit of thermal energy converting chemical energy into heat (as well as some mechanical energy) when they move.
A car engine, a coal or petroleum power plant, a nuclear reactor.
Example is ,an electrical heater connected to a main switch and the heater is placed in a bucket filled with water.
No. For example a falling stone is converting potential energy of gravitational attraction into kinetic energy, and there is no elastic energy.
thermal and gravitational and gravitational potential and kinetic and poential and sound and mechanical energy is found in a saxaphone.
photosynthesis!!
photosynthesis!!
One example would be in a hot air balloon. Heat is used to raise the balloon and the higher the balloon gets, the more gravitational potential energy it gets.
Water heater, kettle, soldering iron, iron box, induction stove, microwave oven
Yes, a TV set produces thermal energy by converting electrical energy with the use of resistance.