Heat
The rate at which an electrical device converts energy from one form to another is called electrical power. The rate at which electrical energy is changed to another energy form electrical power.
The electrical energy supplied to an electric motor
Energy cannot be created nor can it be destroyed. It can be stored and released. The energy is transformed from one form to another. Ex. Sun's solar energy can be transformed into electrical energy. It can be stored and released when in need.
If efficiency is 100%, each Joule of electrical energy is converted into one Joule of another type of energy.
A machine that converts one form of energy into another form is called a transducer.
The rate at which an electrical device converts energy from one form to another is called electrical power. The rate at which electrical energy is changed to another energy form electrical power.
No. A transformer transforms electrical energy, from one voltage to another voltage.No. A transformer transforms electrical energy, from one voltage to another voltage.No. A transformer transforms electrical energy, from one voltage to another voltage.No. A transformer transforms electrical energy, from one voltage to another voltage.
The electrical energy supplied to an electric motor
Energy cannot be created nor can it be destroyed. It can be stored and released. The energy is transformed from one form to another. Ex. Sun's solar energy can be transformed into electrical energy. It can be stored and released when in need.
Batteries transform chemical energy to electrical energy. The electrical energy is released during a chemical reaction inside the battery.
Electrical energy
If efficiency is 100%, each Joule of electrical energy is converted into one Joule of another type of energy.
electromagnetic energy?
Example for light energy is absorbed or released, Heat is released and absorbed, electrical energy absorbed or released...
A machine that converts one form of energy into another form is called a transducer.
Electrical energy is a form of energy derived from the flow of neutrons, the negatively charged particles in atoms. When loosely used to describe energy absorbed or delivered by an electrical circuit, "electrical energy" refers to energy which has been converted from electrical potential energy. This energy is supplied by the combination of electric current and electrical potential that is delivered by the circuit. At the point that this electrical potential energy has been converted to another type of energy, it ceases to be electrical potential energy. Thus, all electrical energy is potential energy before it is delivered to the end-use. Once converted from potential energy, electrical energy can always be described as another type of energy (heat, light, motion, etc.).
A dynamo is another name for an a.c. or d.c. electrical generator. They are used for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy.