physical energy
Energy is stored in the battery in a flashlight. When switched off, the energy is chemical potential energy. When you switch on, chemical reactions occur, the chemical energy is changed to electrical energy in the circuit, and then electrical energy is changed to light energy in the bulb.
In a battery, the energy transformation is: chemical energy -----> electrical energy.
electrical, chemical, heat, and light energy
The electrical energy provides power. When the chemical energy is depleted, the battery will not longer generate electrical energy.
What comes out is electrical energy, while what is in the battery is chemical energy.
None of them Chemical energy stored in the battery is converted into Electrical (with some heat / thermal 'wasted'). However if you recharge a battery you would get electrical to Chemical.
no, its chemical energy to electrical energy.
An example of a change from chemical energy to electrical energy is when a battery powers a device such as a smartphone. The chemical reactions inside the battery generate electrical energy that is then used to power the device.
A battery converts chemical energy into electrical energy. Inside a battery, chemical reactions occur that generate electrons, resulting in an electrical potential difference between the battery terminals. This allows for the flow of electrons and the generation of electrical energy.
A battery is an example of a device that transfers chemical energy into electrical energy. Inside a battery, chemical reactions convert stored energy into electrical energy, which can then be used to power electronic devices.
A battery or a fuel cell converts chemical energy directly to electrical energy
A battery is a device in which chemical energy is transformed into electrical energy.