As we scratch the match stick against the rough surface, mechanical movement generates heat. With this heat the sulphur content starts burning into flame.
Usually, we want to avoid the phenomenon of production of heat by mechanical means as we consider that one as unwanted loss of energy. Wherever frictional force comes into play, the mechanical energy gets wasted in form of heat energy produced.
Rarely, we make use of this phenomenon. When we feel shivering in the cold, we rub the palms against each other to make it warm.
It is converted into thermal energy, or heat.
Thermal energy can be converted into alot of things just go find out what it is.
Most of it will be converted to heat, via friction.
If 92 J of electrical energy are converted into 92 J of mechanical energy in an electric motor, then all of the electrical energy is being converted into mechanical energy. No thermal energy is being produced in this scenario. The efficiency of the motor in this case is 100%, meaning all the input energy is being converted into useful work without any energy loss in the form of heat.
The rest of the thermal energy is typically lost as waste heat, which is dissipated into the surrounding environment. This heat energy is not harnessed to do work and is considered a form of energy loss in the system.
rubbing handsMechanical energy converted to thermal energy
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Mechanical energy can be easily converted to other types of energy. Thermal energy is, to a great extent, wasted energy - it can no longer be converted to other types of energy.
It is converted into thermal energy, or heat.
Thermal energy can be converted into alot of things just go find out what it is.
Most of it will be converted to heat, via friction.
Chemical energy is being converted to thermal energy which is then converted to mechanical energy and finally to kinetic energy which moves the car. Kinetic energy is then converted to thermal energy in the brakes to stop the car.
Electrical energy is converted into thermal and mechanical energy
If 92 J of electrical energy are converted into 92 J of mechanical energy in an electric motor, then all of the electrical energy is being converted into mechanical energy. No thermal energy is being produced in this scenario. The efficiency of the motor in this case is 100%, meaning all the input energy is being converted into useful work without any energy loss in the form of heat.
The rest of the thermal energy is typically lost as waste heat, which is dissipated into the surrounding environment. This heat energy is not harnessed to do work and is considered a form of energy loss in the system.
In a car engine, the chemical energy stored in the gasoline is converted to thermal energy through combustion. The thermal energy is then converted to mechanical energy as the pistons move and drive the vehicle. Finally, the mechanical energy is transferred to the wheels to propel the car forward.
Rub your hands together and they feel warm, right? That's it, rubbing your hands is using mechanical energy, which is by friction then converted to thermal energy (heat).