The five letter word that refers to heat is steam. When a liquid evaporates, it evaporates releasing steam whose temperature is high.
The letter in chemistry that represents heat is the letter Q. Q is the heat of the reaction that has occurred.
The device you are referring to is called a calorimeter. It is specifically designed to measure the heat exchange between substances in a thermally isolated environment.
It is also possible that the Earth would have an irregular orbit - depending on the relative distances.
In chemistry the transfer of heat (H) in reactions is illustrated by the Greek letter delta in front of H (ΔH). Heat can be released into the system (exothermic) or absorbed from it into the reaction's product.
The solar energy you are referring to is called infrared radiation. It has longer wavelengths than visible red light and is felt as heat when it is absorbed by an object.
The letter in chemistry that represents heat is the letter Q. Q is the heat of the reaction that has occurred.
What heat r u referring to, is it the seat heater. If it is, turn off the seat heater
Turn off the heat to the basement, first and second floors?
Not really, if you're referring to heat transfer, then the heat will use the path of least resistance. So the heat doesn't rely on the path as much as it does on the material that the heat must travel through.
Heat appears in the equation as either a reactant (if heat is added to the reaction) or as a product (if heat is released by the reaction). It is typically denoted by the symbol "ΔH" for the change in enthalpy.
Depends on the lamp and bulb if you are referring to temperature. Directly related to energy wasted as heat and not converted to lumens. The element or filament has a higher resistance and displaces heat. Inefficient unless heat is your goal as with a heat lamp. If you are referring to degrees of diffusion; that depends on the bulb or the shades diameter, the shades reflectivity and distance of the light source to the end of the shade.
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It depends on which alloy you are referring to. Bronze and brass have different specif heat capacities due to their different constituent elements.
Giver her a rest. Everyother heat is fine.
of course not.it's totally normal for a female cat to be in heat.
A properly installed heat pump uses about one third of the electrical energy to produce the same amount of heat.
Only if you're referring to an electric heater ... since all loses are also heat. The real world answer is no.