what is difference between heat produced by fire and heat produced by battery or electricity?
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the difference between heat produced by fire and heat produced by battery or electricity are that the heat produced by fire generates light while the heat produced by battery generate heat and it may sometime also produce light as glowing bulb produce light but after switching off it if you touch it it also became hot and produces heat
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Heat produced by fire: - Fire is the result of chemical reaction that produces heat and light . Not all chemical reaction produce heat and light and some only produce light.
Heat produced by battery or electricity: - Flowing of electrons around a corcuit ØŘ Electricity is the result of charged particles either in electrical current or static electricity.
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Heat produced by battery or electricity: - Flowing of electrons around a corcuit ØŘ Electricity is the result of charged particles either in electrical current or static electricity.
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