computers, dictionaries, things to do with solar energy, heat etc.
Yeah, you can. One example is "This heat is killing me."
Two examples of heat conduction that are observable in everyday life:- heat conduction through walls- heat conduction through clothing- heat conduction from many home appliances
Cooking uses heat energy as the main source. It is the main activity that uses heat as a source of energy.
Not really, if you're referring to heat transfer, then the heat will use the path of least resistance. So the heat doesn't rely on the path as much as it does on the material that the heat must travel through.
light and solar
use a thermometer and measure lol
They sometimes burn it to heat their home
You can use energy to cook food, heat your home, and make your car work.
to fertilize soil
A home wind turbine will use the power of wind to provide and generate energy. One can use a home wind turbine at home to provide electricity or heat water, for example.
work in nursing home i use a hydrocollator need to know how many heat packs can be use on a resident .
DO NOT USE YOUR GAS OVEN TO HEAT YOUR HOME. prolonged use of an open oven in a closed home burns up oxygen and creates lethal carbon monoxide.
Common devices at home that produce heat include stoves, ovens, heaters, and radiators. These devices use electricity, gas, or other fuel sources to generate heat for cooking, heating, or warming spaces.
If your home is in the shadow of a hill for example, it will require more fuel to heat it.
Geothermal heat exchanger for heat pump to warm and cool your home.
TV, lights, appliances, heat, cooking, refrigeration and on and on.