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That depends on how long the 1 kW is applied. Please note that kW is a unit of power, not a unit of energy.

In general, 1 kW of electrical energy can be converted into 1 kW of heat - if used in a heater. With a heat pump, 1 kW of electrical energy can, in fact, pump several kW of heat energy.


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0.5 Wh of electrical energy is equivalent to 1.8 kJ (kilojoules) of energy. This amount of energy would be converted into heat energy by an electric heater or device that produces heat.


How much thermal energy is produced in an electric motor j of electrical energy are converted into 92j of 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.


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The amount of heat energy produced from electrical energy depends on the efficiency of the system. If we assume 100% efficiency, then all 3000 joules of electrical energy would be converted into heat energy. Thus, 3000 joules of electrical energy would produce 3000 joules of heat energy.


How much electricity can heat produce?

As much as you want, as long as you keep supplying heat. That's exactly how electricity is produced in nuclear power plants, and in the ones that burn stuff, like oil, coal, natural gas etc.


How much thermal energy was produced?

The amount of thermal energy produced depends on the source of heat, the duration of heating, and the specific conditions of the system. To calculate the thermal energy produced, you would need to know the specific heat capacity of the material being heated, the mass of the material, and the temperature change that occurred. You can use the formula Q = mcΔT, where Q is the thermal energy produced, m is the mass of the material, c is the specific heat capacity, and ΔT is the temperature change.

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