The heater is probably worked by the heat generated by the engine.
The ability to create motion, heat, forces, and work is defined as energy. Energy is the capacity of a system to do work or produce heat, and it comes in various forms such as kinetic, potential, thermal, and chemical energy.
Energy in motion can slow down due to factors like friction, air resistance, or other external forces acting on the object. These forces work against the motion of the object, converting its kinetic energy into other forms such as heat or sound, thereby causing the object to slow down.
the heater of your car does not only work when the car is in motion. it only works when the engine is started. you don't have a heater in your car like you do your home. the heat that you feel when you turn on your heater in your car is produced by the engine. and there for if your car is not on then you will not receive any heat. some cars take longer than others to "heat up".
The heat will also work when the car is turned on, but not moving. It uses heat from the engine.
The pressure and heat in the volcano. When to much pressure builds it makes a eruption.
Nope! Only when it is dark out.
if only heat change is the only change then energy difference is the amount of work done.
the heat makes it expand you see
Heat energy is typically converted to energy of motion through a process called thermal expansion, which causes particles in a substance to move more rapidly and spread out, resulting in an increase in kinetic energy. This increase in motion can then be harnessed to perform mechanical work, such as in a heat engine or turbine.
James Joule investigated the relationship between heat and work. He is known for discovering the principle of conservation of energy, which led to the development of the first law of thermodynamics.
No. Only if you are applying the same amount of force then there is no motion. If you are applying more force (the object is moving) then there is work being done.
You rear heat will only work if your front heat is on heat and feet. If it is on vent at the front of the van it will not heat the rear of the van. Not sure why but that is how ford designed it.