Yes, your body uses a thermal energy known as caloric energy called "calories." A calorie is the amount of thermal energy required to heat one gram of water by one degree centigrade.
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You use electricity every time you use a light-bulb, a computer, an electric stove, a refrigerator, etc. You use magnetism (as well as electricity) every time you use an electric motor, or a loudspeaker. For example, the motor in electric toys, in a refrigerator, or in a hair drier.
Architects use fractions every day in their designs. Fractional measurements are a major part of any design or building.
Because they belived that the one was easy enought to create fractions and help them in there every day work. The would add two fractions together to get there answer and that would be how they completed there every day jobs.
we use thermal energy while heating our food on gas stove or microwave,or heater ,etc
You are converting mechanical energy into thermal energy. This is why your hands will feel warmer after rubbing them together.
You turn mechanical energy into thermal energy.
we use thermal energy by measuring temperature
We can use thermal energy in cooking food , in heat etc. thanks
We studied about thermal energy.
people use thermal energy to cook and heat our bodies and for hot air balloons
A large nuclear power reactor will have a thermal output of about 3000 MW. If this runs all day every day it will therefore produce 3000 x 365 MWD (Megawattdays) of energy in a year.
we use solar energy by using solar panals that stores heat from the sun and makes it to energy. the solar panal keeps some energy for a rainy day or the night.solar power is used today by powering every thing that is thermal and electric
No, thermal energy.
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