You may be talking about "exothermic"? An exothermic process releases heat. or maybe 'incandesce'??
As a prefix, "radio" means "related to radiant energy." Thus, an element that is actively giving off radiant energy is radio-active.
The term for giving off bubbles of gas is "effervescence." It typically occurs when a substance reacts with another to release gas, causing bubbles to form and rise to the surface.
It's an exothermic reaction, which means it gives off heat.
Atoms of group 17 elements (halogens) give off energy in the form of light when they gain electrons. This process is known as electron capture, which releases energy as the electron moves to a lower energy level.
More watts means it uses more energy per second (watt is a unit of power). If it is a light-bulb of the same type of technology, the higher-watt light bulb would also give off more light.
The word you are looking for is "radiate." To radiate means to give off heat or energy in the form of rays or waves.
Generate means either; to radiate energy, or to give off energy, not both.
To emit means to release or give off something, such as light or sound. To radiate means to send out energy, particles, or waves in a particular direction. Emitting is a general term for any kind of release, while radiating specifically refers to the spreading out of energy.
Infrared light doesn't "give off" energy; in this case, it IS the energy.
you give off calary and diet energy
Computers give off mostly heat, but also give off magnetism in the form of radio waves. Plus their displays give off light energy and the speakers give off sound waves. The fans inside create kinetic energy.
As a prefix, "radio" means "related to radiant energy." Thus, an element that is actively giving off radiant energy is radio-active.
Heat is a form of energy. It can simply call heat energy or thermal energy or even refer to it as heat.Because heat is form of energy, This question is like asking "What is energy in the form of energy". It is all heat is form of energy.Edit: Heat is given off when energy is wasted. Take a light bulb for example. The newer eco-bulbs give off no heat, or very little heat, so they waste little to no energy at all. Normal bulbs, though, give off tons of heat, and are very hot to the touch. Those aren't eco because they waste energy, and give off heat.Another AnswerHeat is defined as energy in transit from a warmer body to a cooler body. The term, 'thermal energy' is obsolete and has long been replaced by the term, 'internal energy' which describes the sum total of all the energies in a mass.
Heat is a form of energy. It can simply call heat energy or thermal energy or even refer to it as heat.Because heat is form of energy, This question is like asking "What is energy in the form of energy". It is all heat is form of energy.Edit: Heat is given off when energy is wasted. Take a light bulb for example. The newer eco-bulbs give off no heat, or very little heat, so they waste little to no energy at all. Normal bulbs, though, give off tons of heat, and are very hot to the touch. Those aren't eco because they waste energy, and give off heat.Another AnswerHeat is defined as energy in transit from a warmer body to a cooler body. The term, 'thermal energy' is obsolete and has long been replaced by the term, 'internal energy' which describes the sum total of all the energies in a mass.
Infrared waves give off more energy because they have longer wavelengths compared to visible light and ultraviolet waves. This longer wavelength means that each photon of infrared radiation carries less energy, but there are more photons present per unit of energy, leading to higher overall energy output.
The term for shaking off in Arabic is "هز" (haz).
The term for giving off bubbles of gas is "effervescence." It typically occurs when a substance reacts with another to release gas, causing bubbles to form and rise to the surface.