spray is flammable as it contain alcohol inside it and when anyone put a spray near thermal energy then alcohol may get to it's flaming point by thermal energy and may caught fire!
When you place your feet near the fireplace and they become warm, the energy conversion is from thermal to radiant. The fireplace radiates heat energy which warms your feet.
The energy conversion that occurs is from thermal energy (heat) produced by the fireplace to thermal energy absorbed by your feet, increasing their temperature.
Geothermal energy comes from with the earth, steam is piped from underground into power stations to drive electicity generating turbines. An example is Wairakei near Taupo in central North Island of New Zealand.
Thermal energy moves from warmer areas to cooler areas through the process of conduction, convection, or radiation. Heat will flow from the warmer object to the cooler object until thermal equilibrium is reached.
The thermal energy from the air around a fire is transferred to the surrounding air through convection. As the air near the fire heats up, it becomes less dense and rises, creating a current of hot air that transfers the thermal energy to the surrounding air. This process helps distribute the heat more evenly in the surrounding area.
When you place your feet near the fireplace and they become warm, the energy conversion is from thermal to radiant. The fireplace radiates heat energy which warms your feet.
The energy conversion that occurs is from thermal energy (heat) produced by the fireplace to thermal energy absorbed by your feet, increasing their temperature.
A fire is radiation.
it's the greenhouse effect
It is so because then they could use thermal energy
Storing a spray can near a source of heat can cause the contents to expand and increase pressure inside the can, which may lead to the can exploding or leaking. This is especially dangerous for flammable or pressurized substances commonly found in spray cans. It is important to store spray cans in a cool, well-ventilated area away from any potential sources of heat or flames.
Removing thermal energy (or, to be accurate INTERNAL energy since in thermodynamics thermal energy is a deprecated term) will usually cause it to get cooler. If it is near a phase boundary it may, instead cause some of it to change phase (solidify from liquid for example). Since electrical resistance is dependent on temperature, it will also lower the electrical resistance.
thermal power plants are set up near the coal and oil fields because coal and oil are its basic source of energy plus to lessen the cost of production.
phytoplankton
You have to have two objects at different temperatures near each other, when two or more objects have the same temperature.
phytoplankton
Geothermal energy comes from with the earth, steam is piped from underground into power stations to drive electicity generating turbines. An example is Wairakei near Taupo in central North Island of New Zealand.