Unfortunately, CPS says they can.
Electricity is stored as chemical energy when you charge a battery. Electric motors turn electricity into kinetic energy. Electric ranges/ovens/stoves turn electricity into heat energy.
Electricity.
yes
The energy produced by water in motion is passed through a fan or turbine. A generator attached to the fan or turbine spins with it and produces electricity.
The uranium fission release an enormous quantity of energy (approx. 202,5 MeV for one atom of 235U); the themal energy is converted in electricity.
AC or DC, whatever you want. It produces the same electricity that you use for your home.
Electricity is stored as chemical energy when you charge a battery. Electric motors turn electricity into kinetic energy. Electric ranges/ovens/stoves turn electricity into heat energy.
Electricity.
the new:they use energy to turn ONE gear that turn the rest, thus using less energy by only turning ONE the] the old:they use energy to turn the whole thing, thus using more energy
yes
By causing the energy to turn a generator/alternator.
It turns into chemical energy.
By using a motor electricity makes a turning armature spin. That is changing electrical energy into kinetic energy
This is quite simple with a resistor. That device will turn electricity to heat.
Hydroelectric energy uses water to turn large turbines in damns to generate electricity, while wind energy uses wind to turn wind turbines to generate electricity.
in about 2/12 milliseconds
geothermal energy is used to rotate turbines which in turn produce electricity