Yes. These both are the different forms of energy (heat energy , electrical energy).
These can be converted one to another as per the conservation of energy- " Energy can
neither be created nor be destroyed but we can convert one form to another. "
Example:
1.In thermal power plants, the heat energy is converted into electrical energy.
2.In Electric heater, the electrical energy is converted into the heat energy. They can both be used to transfer energy, electricity through a wire or similar conductive material, and heat by conducting through a metal or grill. They can be changed one into the other. For instance, electricity passed through something with high resistance creates heat, whilst heat can be used to make steam and power turbines which make electricity.
Carbon is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
Yes, heat and electricity can pass through metals.
Conductor Some materials are conductors of Heat OR Electricity. But the property is not the same for one material; example glass is a good conductor of heat but a poor conductor of electricity.
conductivity
A falling water.
Two common uses are to heat water; and to generate electricity with photovoltaic cells.Two common uses are to heat water; and to generate electricity with photovoltaic cells.Two common uses are to heat water; and to generate electricity with photovoltaic cells.Two common uses are to heat water; and to generate electricity with photovoltaic cells.
The most common conductors of heat and electricity are metals. For example gold, silver, gold, nickel, iron and platinum.
technically no, electricity is a form of heat though
what is the conductor of heat and electricity of iron
The most common use for nuclear energy is electricity generation in nuclear power plants. These plants use the heat produced by nuclear fission to create steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity.
It take a lot of electricity to heat anything. It take a lot of electricity to heat anything.
Light, electricity and heat are forms of energy. Light and electricity are forms of electromagnetic energy. Heat is thermal energy.
Sometimes. Metals will conduct both heat and electricity. Glass will conduct heat but not electricity.
A material that allows heat and electricity to pass through easily is a conductor. Metals like copper and aluminum are common examples of good conductors due to their ability to carry electrical currents and transfer heat efficiently.
copper.
heat ---> kinetic ---> electricity heat ---> kinetic ---> electricity
Heat pump. (electricity)