Yes. Consider lightning, or light bulbs.
The energy of the sun is converted in light, which is then converted in heat. After that, the heat converts into electrical.
Inside a toaster, electrical energy is converted to heat (and a little bit of light) energy.
The electrical energy gets transformed into electromagnetic (light) energy and thermal (heat) energy.
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Electrical energy gets converted to light and heat energy.
Electrical energy can be converted to: 1. Heat energy 2. Light energy and many more
Electrical energy can be converted to: 1. Heat energy 2. Light energy and many more
The energy of the sun is converted in light, which is then converted in heat. After that, the heat converts into electrical.
Inside a toaster, electrical energy is converted to heat (and a little bit of light) energy.
The electrical energy gets transformed into electromagnetic (light) energy and thermal (heat) energy.
heat enery
Electrical energy gets converted to light and heat energy.
The electrical energy is converted to both heat and light energy.
yes... for example electrical energy is converted to heat and light energy in a light bulb
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Yes, various forms of energy are interconvertible. Look at the following examples. Sound energy is converted into electrical energy in a microphone. Electrical energy is converted into sound energy in a loud speaker. Electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy in a motor. Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy in a generator. Potential energy is converted into kinetic energy when a stone is dropped. Electrical energy is converted into heat energy in a room heater. Chemical energy is converted into sound, light and heat energy while firing crackers
Electrical energy is converted into light and heat when electric current flows through the metal filament of a light bulb.