The heat is usually used to turn water into steam.
That steam then powers turbines which, turning coils inside magnets, produce electricity.
good answer ; and u can turn Waste Heat Into Electricity
Candles produce light and heat through combustion, but they do not directly generate electricity. Devices like thermoelectric generators can convert the heat produced by a candle into electricity, but the amount generated is usually minimal.
technically no, electricity is a form of heat though
Yes, iron is a conductor of both heat and electricity. It has a high thermal and electrical conductivity, making it useful for applications where heat or electricity needs to be transferred efficiently.
Helium is a poor conductor of heat and electricity because it is a noble gas with low density and lacks free electrons for conducting electricity.
A geothermal power plant uses heat from the Earth's underground to generate electricity. This heat can be harnessed through wells or geothermal heat pumps to produce steam, which drives turbines connected to generators to generate electricity. Geothermal energy is a renewable and sustainable energy source that produces low emissions.
Yes they can. Solar panels convert radiation from the sun into usable electricity. They electricity can then be converted into heat
because of heat produced by candle
The nuclear reaction produces heat The heat is used to make steam The steam makes the turbines spin The turbines make electricity
heat under the ground used to heat water and make steam to turn generator turbines and make electricity.
Wood or coal was burned to make heat
because of heat produced by candle
Almost all metals are good conductors of heat and electricity but alkali metals such as silver are very good conductor of heat and electricity.
heat homes all of these make electricity make steel
heat under the ground used to heat water and make steam to turn generator turbines and make electricity.
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YES! Did you know that the heat of the sun is called solar energy. It's used to produce steam, which can then be turned into electricity. That's real cool!
Candles produce light and heat through combustion, but they do not directly generate electricity. Devices like thermoelectric generators can convert the heat produced by a candle into electricity, but the amount generated is usually minimal.