If heat life fire isn't used normally, it can lead to serious consequences.
You can actually kill someone with it.
Be very careful when using fire.
Tips:
1: Do not put flammable items near fire.
2: Never use fire as a kid unless with adult supervision.
3: Never put fire near your clothes.
4: If you got on fire, roll on the floor or get water right away.
Last: When there is a fire, crawl and get out.
we release the potential energy to heat energy to do work
It is given off as heat.
Most of it is converted into heat energy, that is ... it ceases to exist.
Chemical energy is transformed to mechanical energy and some heat energy
As heat energy is supplied to a liquid, its temperature rises. The rise of temperature causes a rise in the kinetic energy of the particles; which happens when the speed of the particles increases.
The way this is handled is that the energy from the nuclear reaction is converted into heat. The remainder is handled like any heat engine; several possibilities exist for this. For example, water might be converted into vapor, and the pressure of the vapor moves turbines.
When a heat source loses energy, the energy is transferred to the surroundings in the form of heat.
Basically the same that happens to heat energy left anywhere else. It can stay warm for a while, but eventually, the heat will dissipate.
Mixing cement and hydrochloric acid can result in a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas, water, and calcium chloride. This reaction can be exothermic, meaning it produces heat. It's important to be cautious when combining these substances as it can create fumes and heat that could be harmful if not handled properly.
When potassium and chlorine are combined, they form potassium chloride, a compound commonly used as a salt substitute. This reaction is highly exothermic, meaning it releases a significant amount of heat energy. Potassium chloride is stable and non-hazardous when handled properly.
They will die
heat is produced
Leaves as heat.
usually dissipated as heat.
it is converted into other forms of energy....
It changes to heat energy.
Light to heat and chemical energy in plant's biomass