Around the atomosphere, air, and it acts like gas.
Heat has more energy, so salt dissolve faster in hot water, because there is more heat and more energy.
In a perfectly-insulated container, with a perfectly-insultated cover, all the energy of the hot water is distributed between the hot water and the ice cube. As the ice cube melts, this statement is still true, but the ice's latent heat of fusion may draw the hot water down to near freezing point, even if its mass is small compared to the mass of hot water.
If you mean the water in the oceans, it is the sun's energy that does this. Water absorbs Kinetic Energy to 'heat up'. Therefore, any energy source that can impart Kinetic Energy to Water will heat it.
From the Sun. (The Sun's energy causes water to evaporate and heat air. the latent heat of the evaporation and the hot air drive the storm).
The form of energy that comes from the Earth's interior and heat is primarily thermal energy. This is because the Earth's core is composed of extremely hot temperatures, which generate heat energy. This thermal energy is responsible for processes such as volcanic activity and geothermal energy generation.
Yes all matter does have some heat energy in it
heat is a form of energy and hot means giving off heat
Heat Energy?
The sun is fueled by the nuclear fusion taking place in its core. It releases massive amounts of energy, which is given out in heat and light.
Yes. All computers generate heat when using energy.
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 The term, 'thermal energy' is obsolete and has long been replaced by the term, 'internal energy' which describes the sum total of all the energies in a mass.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.
An object can produce heat through various mechanisms such as friction, chemical reactions, or electrical resistance. When energy is transferred to the object, its molecules vibrate faster, increasing its temperature and producing heat.
A light bulb gives off mainly light energy as well as heat energy. When electricity flows through the filament in the bulb, it gets hot and emits light.
Yes (with the exception of absolute zero) but the energy in hot and cold is always heat energy. (Cold is defined as the absence of heat)
Heat is a form of energy that makes things hot.
In hot steam, the main forms of energy present are thermal energy and heat energy. Thermal energy is the total kinetic energy of the particles within the steam, while heat energy is the transfer of thermal energy between objects due to a temperature difference.