How can heat and electricity be saved
technically no, electricity is a form of heat though
Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity.
Like a greenhouse, a car with closed doors and windows is a closed space. Heat trapped inside a closed car cannot get out fast. Although the sunlight heats up both inside and outside of a car at about the same rate, the heat getting inside the car is trapped in a closed space. It cannot get away as fast as the heat outside, where it's an open space and heat can lose freely. Therefore, the heat inside accumulates much faster than the heat does outside, which is why the inside of a car is hotter than the outdoor temp on a summer day.
Iron conducts both heat and electricity very well.
Most metals are good conductors of heat and electricity.
A AC system does not have to work as hard if doors are closed unless someone is going in or out. If doors are left open heat can get into the house.
effects of electricity: current passes through closed circuit, from higher potential to lower potential,it produces heat
There are heater doors on the heat blower box that direct the path of the heat. Apparently the heater door to the floor vents is stuck closed.
Some is changed into light and heat energy and some continues through the curcuit
you can turn off lights or computers and other electrical appliances you can close windows and doors to keep in heat or air conditioning
It depends what kind of sensor you mean. There are lots of sensors in trains already... for such things as heat/smoke detectors, doors (which stop the train moving unless the doors are closed, fuel, signal sensors..... etc
There are several high heat adhesives available Home Depot, Lowes or a fireplace store, will carry them.... (caulk type tube application style) The real question is why are you doing it? The doors have (usually) 4 spring type hinge mechanisms that if adjusted properly will keep the doors closed. especially when in use. The draft induced by the fire (up the chimney) will help the doors to stay shut. When the fireplace is not in use, the damper (properly closed) should keep the drafts from opening your doors. Now if you are permanently closing off the fireplace then consider your homes resale before you do it. Good Luck! Douglas
technically no, electricity is a form of heat though
what is the conductor of heat and electricity of iron
technically no, electricity is a form of heat though
If you heat water in a closed vessel it will turn to steam when hot enough. This creates a pressure in the vessel that can force the steam being produced to drive the blades of a turbine generator to create electricity.
It take a lot of electricity to heat anything. It take a lot of electricity to heat anything.