Actually, ALL materials do ... at least, all materials that you're ever going to see
outside of a laboratory or a stripped down MRI machine. The only exceptions are
the so-called "superconductors", which have zero resistance and don't dissipate
any electrical energy.
I am not sure what exactly happens at the quantum level; and it might be quite complicated. But you can imagine some electrons, that usually make up the current, bumping into atoms or other electrons, and losing their energy. That "lost" energy, of course, is converted into heat.
none. no current means no energy.
Thermal Conduction
Energy is given by mitochondria. It generates energy through respiration.
energy
A conductor is any material that allows an electric current to pass through easily and an insulator is a material that stops or slows energy
it produces energy, through energy.
it produces energy, through energy.
cell
battery
I am not sure what exactly happens at the quantum level; and it might be quite complicated. But you can imagine some electrons, that usually make up the current, bumping into atoms or other electrons, and losing their energy. That "lost" energy, of course, is converted into heat.
In an incandescent bulb, the current flows through a thin tungsten wire or a metallic filament that offers high resistance to current flow. When the electrons bump into the atoms, the friction, or loss of kinetic energy, produces heat
Voltage -the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in voltsCurrent - a flow of electricity through a conductor; "the current was measured in amperes"
A cell aka battery.
Light energy
They convert ray's from the sun into electric energy. The silicon or whatever semi-conductive material in the photovoltaic cell absorbs the energy from the photons emitted from the sun pushing an electron into a outer group in the atomic configuration. When this happens it produces DC current that is then routed to your house through an inverter.it is obtained by the sun
The energy that produces the guitar is the sound energy.sound energy travels in waves.it produce when a material vibrates rapidly.