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ALL electrical energy ... with the possible exceptions of only that which binds
the sub-components of atoms and molecules ... eventually winds up as heat.
Yes, this is why light-bulbs get hot. Or, why electric heaters work. If electric energy is being used to perform any kind of work, losses of energy, in the form of heat, will occur.
where would change take place in electrical and thermal imager
An electric toaster
1 calorie equals 4.2 joules.
No
when electrons flow through a conductor then the material of the conductor offers resistance to excite the electrons in the conductor to release heat energy.
The inside of a toaster includes electrical energy (what runs the toaster), radiant/light energy (the light coming off of the coils), and thermal/heat energy (what cooks the food in the toaster).
There are lots of other types of energy, e.g. sound energy, gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy, heat energy, etc.
A Resistor or Resistance
Otherwise electrical losses will generate excess heat.
an example of electrical solar cells,batery cells,magnetic pice,heat,corision.etc.
Turning on a lamp
That is normal for example when energy is transformed from mechanical directly into electrical i a generator, or electrical to mechanical in a motor.
Iron, microwave, stove, and a heater, are all examples of electrical energy to heat.
refrigarator-electrical energy-light energy-heat energy
something that transmits energy, usually heat or electricity Example Copper is an excellent electrical conductor.
Think of any device that needs to be plugged in, or that is connected to the power network.Light-bulbs: convert electrical energy to light.Toaster: converts electrical energy to heat.Refrigerator: uses electrical energy as a heat pump (takes heat out of the inside, into the outside).Computer: uses the electrical energy in electronic circuits; eventually the energy gets converted to heat. (In other devices, the electrical energy also gets converted to heat, eventually.)Computer monitor: converts the electrical energy to light energy.Loudspeaker: converts the electrical energy to sound.Etc.
An incandescent light bulb would be a prime example.
the stove is used if it is a heat kettle otherwise it is electrical based
Yes it can. One example is using a resistor ( a heating element ) to turn electricity into heat.
An example of electrical energy is large electric power plants generate for electrical energy.
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