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cieplo

Cieplo (Polish for heat or warmth) is a form of energy transfer driven by a difference in temperature between bodies or systems. In physics, heat is energy in transit, while temperature describes the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance. Heat can move via conduction, convection, or radiation, and can cause phase changes, leading to latent heat.

Heat is measured in joules in the SI system; common practical units include calories, kilowatt-hours, and British

Natural sources include solar radiation and geothermal heat; human-made sources include burning fuels, electrical heating, heat

In thermodynamics, the first law describes energy conservation, stating that heat added to a system changes

Notes: In Polish, cieplo (with the diacritic: ciepło) denotes heat or warmth; it is commonly used in

thermal
units.
The
amount
of
heat
required
to
raise
a
substance's
temperature
depends
on
its
mass
and
specific
heat
capacity.
Calorimetry
is
used
to
quantify
heat
exchange
in
experiments.
pumps,
and
district
heating
networks.
Heat
is
used
for
space
heating,
water
heating,
cooking,
industrial
processes,
and
energy
storage.
Energy
efficiency
practices—insulation,
airtightness,
and
efficient
heating
systems—are
central
to
reducing
energy
consumption
and
emissions.
its
internal
energy.
The
second
law
introduces
entropy
and
the
direction
of
natural
heat
flow
from
hotter
to
colder
bodies.
Practical
engineering
addresses
heat
transfer
rates,
thermal
resistance,
and
regenerative
technologies.
everyday
language
and
scientific
contexts
to
refer
to
thermal
energy
and
domestic
heating.