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Light, heat, sometimes sound.
A light bulb uses electrical energy, and produces light, as well as heat.
A fluctuation in current may be faulty because of how the power station runs your electricity. If there is a fluctuation in current, it will be necessary to call an electrician, because you may damage appliances.
A fire in one part of a building can heat up some metal object that runs through a wall from the area of the fire to another location, as yet not affected by the fire. The fire in the first location makes the metal red hot and as metal is a good conductor, the heat travels along it, through the wall into the new area. If the metal in the new area is on contact with some combustible material this can then be set alight and the fire spreads.
Really a physics question which could go on for pages to be explained properly by someone in the know. To the layman it is Electron flow in the heating wire (electrical resistance) causing a collision at the atomic level producing radiant heat.
No, it is the current (amperes) that vary according to the resistance.
it runs on electicity. that is what runs the monitor, speakers, computer, and everything else in your comptuer.
A heater core in a vehicle takes some of the heat from the coolant and runs it through a heat exchanger. The blower in the car that blows hot air into your car runs through that heat exchanger which heats the air that enters your car.
A heater core in a vehicle takes some of the heat from the coolant and runs it through a heat exchanger. The blower in the car that blows hot air into your car runs through that heat exchanger which heats the air that enters your car.
A heater core in a vehicle takes some of the heat from the coolant and runs it through a heat exchanger. The blower in the car that blows hot air into your car runs through that heat exchanger which heats the air that enters your car.
A heater core in a vehicle takes some of the heat from the coolant and runs it through a heat exchanger. The blower in the car that blows hot air into your car runs through that heat exchanger which heats the air that enters your car.
Voltage does not 'run through' anything! Voltage is another word for potential difference which exists across a circuit's load. You can think of voltage as being equivalent to 'pressure' -pressure does not 'run through' anything, either, it is applied 'across' two points in a hydraulic or pneumatic system.So, if the appliances are connected in parallel (usually the case), then the potential difference across each appliance will be the same.
By transferring heat steam/ hydronics /scorched air
Light, heat, sometimes sound.
A 120 volt is the inducer operate. This is what runs home appliances.
Your heater is powered by your heater core. Your engine coolant runs through your engine gets hot, runs through the core heats the air, then back out to radiator. You probably need to replace your heater core.
Yes, but not excessively. Electronics get hot because electricity runs through them but they aren't supposed to get excessively hot.