Yes.
Mechanical energy is present in a vibrating drum. When the drum membrane moves back and forth, it stores and releases energy in the form of kinetic and potential energy.
Mechanical energy is the sum of an object's kinetic energy (energy due to motion) and potential energy (energy due to its position or state). When an object moves or changes position, its mechanical energy changes to reflect the balance between kinetic and potential energy.
A generator changes mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Electrical energy is changed into mechanical energy
A generator changes mechanical energy into electrical energy.
The motor changes electrical energy into mechanical (torque) energy.
An example of a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy is an electric motor. Electric motors use electromagnetic principles to generate a rotating motion when electrical current is applied to them. This conversion allows the motor to power various mechanical systems such as fans, pumps, and conveyor belts.
chemical
Chemical energy changes to heat energy, which changes to mechanical energy.
The machine you are referring to is a generator. It converts mechanical energy, often from turbines or engines, into electrical energy through electromagnetic induction, creating an electrical current that can power various devices. Generators are commonly used in power plants, wind farms, and portable generators for backup power.
Electrical Energy
Yes.
Chemical energy changes to electrical energy which changes into mechanical energy
Chemical energy changes to electrical energy which changes into mechanical energy
In a wind generator, kinetic energy from the wind is converted to mechanical energy as the blades turn. Then, the mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy through the rotation of a turbine connected to a generator. This electrical energy can then be used to power homes or businesses.
a device that changes mechanical energy into electrical energy