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things like tosters, microvaves, fridge, freezer and so on ..............
1 joule per second is 1 watt. So 1 million joules per second is 1 million watts, or 1 Megawatt.
because joule was a spoiled brat like you.
Joule is a measure of energy, also called work, and it doesn't matter what type of energy it is. Work is normally used to describe mechanical energy but it is still measured in Joules.
no not so
A joule is a unit of energy, so you will find joules wherever there is energy.
A joule is a unit of work or energy; so no, it is not a conductor of heat.
A joule is the SI unit for energy. Energy is a measure of mass*length2/time2 So one joule is equal to 1kgm2/s2
1 a nuke uses electromagnets so does not fall apart they use it to keep the iron shell on and so it does not fall over and does not explode randomly.
Electromagnets
Electromagnets do not produce energy at all. They require an electric current to make them work so they are consumers of energy.
Electromagnets do not affect glue.
You can turn electromagnets on and off.
Well electromagnets have great power so it is understandable that someone would use it to pick up heavy metals.
Yes, food processors do have electromagnets.
All electromagnets are magnetic when they are turned on.