The magnetic field, as it changes, generates a current in metal around it, or even the metal with which the coil that made it is made. This current is subject to resistance like any other current, which converts the now electrical energy into heat.
Electromagnetic energy refers to energy carried by electromagnetic waves such as light and radio waves, while thermal energy refers to the internal energy present in a system due to the movement of its particles. In other words, electromagnetic energy is carried by electromagnetic fields, while thermal energy is related to the average kinetic energy of particles within a substance.
The process by which thermal energy is transferred through electromagnetic waves is called radiation.
When you burn a fuel in air you are converting chemical potential energy into thermal energy. The only energy input needed is to raise the fuel temperature to the ignition point. To obtain electromagnetic energy you have to drive a generator, which requires mechanical energy, so you have to use the thermal energy to drive a heat engine, a gas turbine is a good example.
The transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves is called thermal radiation. It does not require a medium and can travel through vacuum. Objects that are hot emit thermal radiation in the form of infrared waves.
During combustion, the chemical energy stored in the fuel is converted into thermal energy through a series of exothermic reactions that release heat and light energy. This thermal energy is then used for various applications such as heating, cooking, or powering engines.
Electromagnetic energy refers to energy carried by electromagnetic waves such as light and radio waves, while thermal energy refers to the internal energy present in a system due to the movement of its particles. In other words, electromagnetic energy is carried by electromagnetic fields, while thermal energy is related to the average kinetic energy of particles within a substance.
The process by which thermal energy is transferred through electromagnetic waves is called radiation.
You can transform thermal energy to electrical energy in a power plant, chemical energy to mechanical energy in an internal combustion engine, or nuclear energy into thermal energy in a nuclear reactor. These are just three examples.
photosynthesis!!
photosynthesis!!
sun light light it would be electromagnetic->potential energy
photosynthesis!!
Thermodynamics
By electromagnetic waves.
Sunlight.
When you burn a fuel in air you are converting chemical potential energy into thermal energy. The only energy input needed is to raise the fuel temperature to the ignition point. To obtain electromagnetic energy you have to drive a generator, which requires mechanical energy, so you have to use the thermal energy to drive a heat engine, a gas turbine is a good example.
The transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves is called thermal radiation. It does not require a medium and can travel through vacuum. Objects that are hot emit thermal radiation in the form of infrared waves.