 Adjective: caused by heat or temperature. Noun: A rising air current caused by heating from the underlying surface.

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 Adjective: caused by heat or temperature. Noun: A rising air current caused by heating from the underlying surface.

 James Prescott joule the scientist to discover that heat was a type of energy.

The way he discovered that heat was a type of energy, what that he was studying the relationships between, work, and temperature, and experimenting with fluids such as water. When the fluid became agitated, the temperature increased. Mechanical energy turned into thermal energy.

He is now one of the most famous scientists in history. When thermal technology is being discussed, James always comes up!

 Thermal energy has three simple step. They Conduction,convection,and radiation.

Thermal imaging is an example of thermal technology. Other examples of machines used are: Turbines, boilers, heat exchangers, refrigerators, air conditioners, heat pumps, heating systems, compressors, and jet engines.

 Thermal technology is thermal energy, which is helped to create machines.

Some other machines used with thermal technology are convection heaters and duct heaters. There are many more!

By: Olivia, Haley, & Dayjuan(: We hope you enjoyed our lovely power point and learned a thing or two.