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  2. Energy transformation - Wikipedia

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    A short list of examples follows: ATP hydrolysis (chemical energy in adenosine triphosphate → mechanical energy) Battery (electricity) (chemical energy → electrical energy) Electric generator (kinetic energy or mechanical work → electrical energy) Electric heater (electric energy → heat) Fire (chemical energy → heat and light)

  3. Heat - Wikipedia

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    The molar heat capacity is the heat capacity per unit amount (SI unit: mole) of a pure substance, and the specific heat capacity, often called simply specific heat, is the heat capacity per unit mass of a material. Heat capacity is a physical property of a substance, which means that it depends on the state and properties of the substance under ...

  4. Temperature - Wikipedia

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    An example is a diathermic wall that is permeable only to heat; the intensive variable for this case is temperature. When the two bodies have been connected through the specifically permeable wall for a very long time, and have settled to a permanent steady state, the relevant intensive variables are equal in the two bodies; for a diathermal ...

  5. Climate change added 41 days of dangerous heat around world ...

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    The analysis from World Weather Attribution and Climate Central researchers comes at the end of a year that shattered climate record after climate record as heat across the globe made 2024 likely ...

  6. Energy - Wikipedia

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    Examples of transducers include a battery (from chemical energy to electric energy), a dam (from gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy of moving water (and the blades of a turbine) and ultimately to electric energy through an electric generator), and a heat engine (from heat to work). Examples of energy transformation include ...

  7. Sick of hearing about record heat? Scientists say those ... - AOL

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    It's a picture that comes in the vibrant reds and purples representing heat on daily weather maps online, in newspapers and on television. Beyond the maps and the numbers are real harms that kill.

  8. Heat engine - Wikipedia

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    A heat engine is a system that transfers thermal energy to do mechanical or electrical work. [1] [2] While originally conceived in the context of mechanical energy, the concept of the heat engine has been applied to various other kinds of energy, particularly electrical, since at least the late 19th century.

  9. Carnot heat engine - Wikipedia

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    Real ideal engines (left) compared to the Carnot cycle (right). The entropy of a real material changes with temperature. This change is indicated by the curve on a T–S diagram. For this figure, the curve indicates a vapor-liquid equilibrium (See Rankine cycle). Irreversible systems and losses of heat (for example, due to friction) prevent the ...