Meltdown
Manufacturing fossil fuel energy is much less efficient than manufacturing _____.
The Earth's mantle is responsible for generating most of the planet's heat through radioactive decay of elements like uranium, thorium, and potassium. It is estimated to produce around 47 terawatts of heat energy. This heat drives geological processes like plate tectonics and mantle convection.
Chemical Energy is what is released.
To the extent to which the energy is absorbed, yes. Reflectivity and color determine how much energy is absorbed, but no matter can reflect 100% of the energy striking it. Some will be absorbed by the molecules.
Most fuels are derived from oil. A process called cracking helps take oil and split out all the various chemicals (into fuels, light oils, heavy oils etc). For more info see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrocracking
When fuel rods produce too much heat, it can lead to a condition known as a nuclear meltdown. This occurs when the core temperature exceeds the design limits, causing the fuel rods to melt and potentially breach the containment vessel, releasing radioactive materials. It is a serious safety concern in nuclear power plants.
Cold-blooded animals do not produce much body heat. Most do not produce any at all.
It provided a more efficient way of getting heat from the burned fuel since it does not produce as much draft as a standard fireplace, and there is less loss of heat.
A jet engine can produce heat in the range of 1,600 to 2,000 degrees Celsius (2,900 to 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit) during operation. This intense heat is necessary for the engine to efficiently combust fuel and create the thrust needed for flight.
Produce means to make/manufacture. Cars dont produce fuel - please restate the question.
700c-1500c
enough.
Depends what type of fuel you use, and fuel prices where you are.
When light bulbs are turned on, they produce heat as a byproduct of generating light. The amount of heat produced varies depending on the type of bulb, but incandescent bulbs tend to produce more heat than LED bulbs.
On average, a human produces about 100 watts of heat in a day.
64400lumens
The two 5kW heating elements will produce a total of 10kW of heat when energized simultaneously.