Geothermal energy is harnessed by extracting heat from the Earth's interior through wells drilled into hot underground rock formations. This heat is then used to produce steam by heating water, which drives turbines connected to generators to produce electricity. Thus, the transformation involves converting heat energy from the Earth's core into mechanical energy and then electrical energy.
During energy transformations, energy is never created or destroyed, but it can change from one form to another (e.g., thermal to mechanical).
The byproduct of energy transformations is heat, which is released into the environment. This is due to the second law of thermodynamics, which states that some energy will always be converted into an unusable form (in this case, heat) during energy transformations.
Kinetic and potential energy are common types of energy involved in energy transformations. Kinetic energy is associated with the motion of objects, while potential energy is associated with the position or state of an object. These energies can be converted from one form to another during energy transformations.
Solar panels are not evidence of geothermal energy, as they capture energy from the sun rather than harnessing heat from beneath the Earth's surface. Geothermal energy is derived from the Earth's internal heat.
Thermodynamics
Yes
No
During energy transformations, energy is never created or destroyed, but it can change from one form to another (e.g., thermal to mechanical).
Geothermal
Geothermal energy is energy. It does not change into a substance, although it cam be transformed into other forms of energy. When it is not used directly to heat buildings, geothermal energy (heat) is typically used to run turbines for conversion to electrical energy
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Geothermal
Since geothermal energy comes from underneath the earth you would say no. But since there is water flowing to from the the wells that produce the geothermal energy and solar energy (heat from the sun) can change water temperature, it can.
my answer is the heat energy is magmaThe heat energy in earths crust is geothermal energy
No. Geothermal energy comes from the earth's core!
Other than times when the power plant has to shutdown for repairs, maintenance, or safety reason, a geothermal power plant can run 24/7. This gives geothermal power plants an advantage over many other renewable energy sources that cannot provide power 24/7.
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