yes it can............ and if you're on OdysseyWare physics and it says:
"Thermal energy produced by friction cannot usually be used to do work."
True?
or
False?
Your answer would be "true"
=)
Friction causes mechanical energy to be transformed into heat energy.
No heat can not be transformed to kinetic energy.
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Electrical energy is transformed into heat energy when using a microwave to cook food. Chemical energy in gas is transformed into heat energy on a stove burner to cook food. Electrical energy is transformed into mechanical energy in a blender to mix ingredients. Potential energy in food is transformed into chemical energy through digestion in our bodies to fuel our activities. Light energy is transformed into heat energy in an oven to bake food.
In an electric lamp, electrical energy is transformed into light energy and heat energy. When the lamp is turned on, the electrical current flows through the bulb's filament, causing it to heat up and emit light. Some of the electrical energy is also transformed into heat energy due to resistance in the filament.
Friction causes mechanical energy to be transformed into heat energy.
No heat can not be transformed to kinetic energy.
The fission energy is transformed in heat and heat is transformed in electricity.
Electrical energy is transformed into heat energy by the coils inside and kinetic energy by the fan inside.
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Electrical energy is transformed into heat energy when using a microwave to cook food. Chemical energy in gas is transformed into heat energy on a stove burner to cook food. Electrical energy is transformed into mechanical energy in a blender to mix ingredients. Potential energy in food is transformed into chemical energy through digestion in our bodies to fuel our activities. Light energy is transformed into heat energy in an oven to bake food.
The fission energy is transformed in heat and heat is transformed in electricity
Electrical energy is transformed into heat energy. But that heat has to passed to the hair. So a fan operates in which electrical energy is changed into mechanical energy.
In an electric lamp, electrical energy is transformed into light energy and heat energy. When the lamp is turned on, the electrical current flows through the bulb's filament, causing it to heat up and emit light. Some of the electrical energy is also transformed into heat energy due to resistance in the filament.
The potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy, heat and sometimes sound.
Chemical energy stored in the fuel is transformed into heat energy through the process of combustion.
In a washing machine, electrical energy is transformed into mechanical energy to run the motor that spins the drum. Additionally, some of the electrical energy is transformed into heat energy to heat the water for washing.