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Any substance that has an electrical resistance will convert electrical energy to heat - in other words, most substances. The exception are superconductors. A device specifically designed to dissipate electrical energy is called a resistor or resistance.
The electrical resistance of the material. All materials have some electrical resistance except for superconductors.
Any substance that has an electrical resistance will convert electrical energy to heat - in other words, most substances. The exception are superconductors. A device specifically designed to dissipate electrical energy is called a resistor or resistance.
First, a toaster uses electrical energy. Then, it uses this electrical energy and the mechanical energy of you pushing on the lever to produce thermal energy, or heat, and sound as the object in the toaster pops up.
Electrical energy transformed into Thermal energy (heat) and Mechanical energy (sound)
if you have an electrical plug and its a th350. you have a th350C or lock up. it is to control; the lock up soliniod
It is broken. There is probably an electrical fault, do not attempt to use it or mend it yourself.
Depends on what type of curler you got. If you got an oldschool one with no cord and is just a round peice of metal, there is a special tool that is made of iron and you heat it up with an electrical outlet while letting the actual curler set inside. if you got a standard curling iron with a plug, plug it in. if youre talking about individual curlers, plug it in or DONT HEAT THEM! some are made of plastic and will melt.
Hot plates work when u plug in the cord into the electrical output. Or if u have the new $1,000 hot plate that gets hot without having to plug in the wall just turn up the knob.
unplug it at the compressor when not in use, then plug it back up when you need it. the electrical plug that plugs into the compressor. no power,no compressor,no a/c...............
Pull a plug out from the mains socket, open it up with a screwdriver, and have a look.
only use AC Delco plugs, there the only one with the correct heat range.
To heat up stuff
A correctly-loaded plug should not heat up at all. If one (rather than both) pin is hot, then it probably indicates a poor connection into the socket (receptacle).
You have to jack the car up or put on rack and feel on the top of the tranny for the plug with wires attached and that will be it.
In general, battery is source of electricity and not the heat source. However, for common use of battery, battery can be a heat source though it is not intended to be. It is because the flow of electrical current through resistance would give out heat. If your battery heat up without cause then it is suspected for the short-circuit. Over charging or oversupply of electricity would also cause the battery heat up.
plugs dont heat the piston lean mixture will