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Thermal energy is the sum of all kinetic and potential energy in a substance. Heat is the thermal energy that flows from a warmer object to a cooler object. Heat flows only one way, from warmer to cooler objects. Net heat transfer ends when two objects reach the same temperature.........if this Help?
Carbon monoxide is not a type of energy, it is a substance. It contains chemical energy, which is released as heat and light when it burns.
When things get hot they release lots electrons, on the cooler side the energy released by the hot thing excites the cooler thing in a type of stabilizing process because of the transfer of energy.
Conduction heat cannot be reduced but covention he can. How? Because as if you have air that is cooler than you the that air absords the heat and takes its place. For more Information just visit Energy.Gov/energysaver/articles/principles-heating-and-cooling.com. Or just type in energy.gov
Geothermal Energy
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"endothermic"
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convection
This question is misguided. It is the energy type that is transferred, not the source. The type is heat.
The heat transfer is by conduction.
flooded type cooler is a cooler that is being flooded while direct expansion type is a type that is being directly expanded.
Thermal energy is the sum of all kinetic and potential energy in a substance. Heat is the thermal energy that flows from a warmer object to a cooler object. Heat flows only one way, from warmer to cooler objects. Net heat transfer ends when two objects reach the same temperature.........if this Help?
Thermal energy is the sum of all kinetic and potential energy in a substance. Heat is the thermal energy that flows from a warmer object to a cooler object. Heat flows only one way, from warmer to cooler objects. Net heat transfer ends when two objects reach the same temperature.........if this Help?
to install pipes in attic or under floors depending on what type house you have,to pipe in a/c or heat whichever it may be
Heat tape is usually used for electrical parts or pipes that might be exposed to high temperatures. Most contractors or do-it-yourself type people use it all the time.
I believe the answer is convection