Losses are due to inefficencies of the motor, and friction on moving parts.
a kitchen blender transforms electrical energy into kinetic energy why is the amount of kinetic energy produced less than the amount of electrical energy used
A blender is a kitchen and laboratory appliance used to mix, crush, purée or emulsify food and other substances.
thats what im tryin to find out
I have a new blender at home that I think is relatively quiet for a blender. I have measured the noise from it with my iPhone as apparently only 60 decibels when standing at a distance of 1 meter away while I was blending fruits with it. Due to this, I think that there is a very large range in the noise levels of different blenders because I have heard people claim that other blenders were 90 decibels at a distance of 1 meter and I only measured my blender as being 60 decibels at that same distance. That is a difference of 30 decibels, which is a huge difference considering that the decibel scale is logarithmic. I think that the newer blenders are probably much quieter than the older blenders were.
The scraggy beard of the old man looked as if he had recently put it in a blender and hit "Puree."
The blending breaks down the cell walls, cell membranes and nuclear membranes allowing the release of DNA.
electrical energy converted to mechanical energy
everything that uses energy has heat energy! So yes, it does!
Pretty much anything that uses electricity to run and has moving parts is this conversion. An example of this is a car, or a blender.
Some basic electrical items - like for example a fruit blender or even a washing machine - can be replaced with mechanical systems that need other form of power (like human power). We can say that such electrical items replaced the mechanical items in the first place. For other items - like cell phones or TVs - no we can not replace the electrical power.
I don't know how to convert it, but I'll answer the second question.Mechanical energy is made from say...a Bike, the energy that makes it move and pulls it forward is considered mechanical energy. Electrical energy is made from a lightbulb, or anything that is electrical. So to answer that question..No, mechanical energy is not the same as electrical energy.Answer:Electrical Energy is consumed by, it is not made from a lightbulb or anything that is electrical... Steam (thermal energy) drives a turbine which drives a generator (mechanical energy) which produces electrical energy.No they are not the same thing aside from both being forms of energy.Electrical energy can be converted into mechanical energy such as plugging in your blender or vacuum cleaner and mechanical energy can be converted to electrical energy as mentioned in the example of the generator above.
Is found in many appliances with moving parts like a vacuum cleaner or a blender. Changes electrical energy to mechanical energyUses the interaction between a spinning coil of wire and a magnetUses the interaction between a spinning coil of wire and a magnetIs found in many appliances with moving parts, like a vacuum cleaner or a blenderChanges electrical energy to mechanical energy
The electrical energy remains the same
from the electrical energy that a blender uses it turns into kinetic energy and produces some heat energies.
Changes electrical energy into mechanical energy.
electrical energy becomes kinetic energy and sound energy
when it touches electrical objects such as computer toaster blender etc. then it starts to burn.
I can give you several sentences.The energy transfer between the two machines is complete.The evil scientist turned on the energy transfer beam.Energy transfer can occur in many situations in nature.