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What is the difference between hydroelectricity and thermal electricity?

Hydroelectric energy uses water. Thermal energy uses heat. Simple Science! Duh!


How are thermal energy and temperature alike?

If you increase temperature you increase thermal energy.If you double the amount you have the temperature does not change but the thermal energy does.Temperature and thermal energy are the same since they both use kinetic energy. Temperature uses the thermal energy when the heat measures the average of the kinetic energy. The thermal energy uses the kinetic energy, when it's averged together with the kinetic enery and the others to make the thermal energy.==========================Answer #2:Wow !Temperature is to thermal energy as depth is to water.


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It uses electrical energy to make thermal energy.


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What energy does the steam engine use?

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Is it true that power plant that uses fossil fuels transforms chemical energy to thermal energy to mechanical energy to electrical energy?

Yes it is true that a power plant that uses fossil fuels transforms chemical energy to thermal energy to mechanical energy to electrical energy


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Thermal energy and caloric energy are two other names for heat energy.


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What are the future uses of nuclear energy?

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What is a sentence using the word thermal energy?

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Which Canadian province uses the most energy of any kind?

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Do you use thermal energy every day?

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