Yes, all the time. Electricity becomes light and heat in a lightbulb, and it's converted to motion in an electric motor. Light becomes heat when it hits something. Potential energy becomes kinetic energy when a ball rolls down a ramp. Most of the ways we use any sort of energy involve transforming it.
yes, it can
change energy into another energy form.
No. If the energy type doesn't change then how can it be a "transform"?
Because of the Law of Conservation of Energy, when you transform energy, any amount of energy that gets lost as one type of energy must needs appear - in the same amount - as another type of energy.
Yes it is an example of energy transformation because energy could be transform to another energy.
heat energy
electrical energy being transformed into another type of energy
Usually we need energy in some specific form, so we need to transform it from one type of energy to another.
a transducer is a device used to transform energy and by the way this is physics not chemistry
change energy into another energy form.
light
Type of energy that plant transform into chemical energy is Light
No. If the energy type doesn't change then how can it be a "transform"?
Because of the Law of Conservation of Energy, when you transform energy, any amount of energy that gets lost as one type of energy must needs appear - in the same amount - as another type of energy.
Because of the Law of Conservation of Energy, when you transform energy, any amount of energy that gets lost as one type of energy must needs appear - in the same amount - as another type of energy.
Because of the Law of Conservation of Energy, when you transform energy, any amount of energy that gets lost as one type of energy must needs appear - in the same amount - as another type of energy.
Because of the Law of Conservation of Energy, when you transform energy, any amount of energy that gets lost as one type of energy must needs appear - in the same amount - as another type of energy.
Transformers.