Probably the question refers to the sources which provide most of our electricity, like coal and oil, hydro, and nuclear.
No there isn't No there isn't
Hydroelectric energy uses water. Thermal energy uses heat. Simple Science! Duh!
Cost per unit of electricity depends the type of generation used. ie:- thermal hydel, nuclear etc. hydel electricity is cheaper and now a days it cost less than Rs.10 per unit in India. whereas thermal electricity cost less than Rs. 20 per unit
No, polythene is a plastic and that cannot conduct electricity.
thermal means coal.with coal it produces electricity. this electricity is thermal electricity.
This is difficult to decide I think. It has been available for 50 years now - does that make it conventional? It is a well established and reliable energy source.
Conventional Electrical theory (simplified) states that electricity flows from positive to negative in contrast to Electron Theory which supposes negative to positive flow of electrons.
As of 2021, Pakistan produces around 60-70% of its electricity from thermal sources like oil, gas, and coal. This makes thermal power the dominant source of electricity generation in the country.
Yes, it is can be used as electricity by lighting etc.
THERMAL
No, a thermal cell does not directly convert sunlight into electricity. Instead, thermal cells generate electricity by converting heat from a heat source, such as the sun, into electrical energy through heat engine cycles or thermoelectric processes.
Like all metals, it conducts heat and electricity.
To produce electricity by the use of thermal energy in the form of heat.
Coal, oil, natural gas, hydro
Coal, Wood, Electricity or Gas
The object you are referring to is called a conductor. Conductors are materials that allow the flow of both thermal energy and electricity through them.