first of all what type of lever, if it's the kind that you tern things like lights on with then it mechanical energy
it turns mechanical/kinetic energy from the bike's movement into electricity that can be used topower the bikes lights.
Mechanical energy drives the bus forward, which is produced in the engine from the chemical energy in the fuel, and the lights use electrical energy. The chemical energy in the fuel originally comes from the Sun.
If an object has kinetic energy, then almost BY DEFINITION it has mechanical energy. "Mechanical energy" is the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy.
Most of the devices that we use in society is a kind of mechanical energy. Mechanical energy is the energy of the other. Elevators. Convert electrical energy into mechanical. The car. Converted to mechanical energy is fossil. A bicycle. Muscular body converts energy to mechanical energy.
potiental energy
Motors convert electrical energy to mechanical energy. Generators transfer mechanical energy to electrical energy.
As far as I know, there is no such thing as "mechanical heat energy"; there is mechanical energy, and there is heat energy.
There are 2 energy changes that take place in this action: Mechanical to Light Energy and Mechanical to Electrical Energy. To explain further, when a generator, which uses mechanical energy, is used in turn to light up the bicycle lamp, the light emitted is light energy. At the same time, when the generator lights up the bicycle lamp, the lamp is light up using electrical energy, so mechanical energy also transformed into electrical energy. ===============================> heat and light (in the light bulb)
a mechanical energy is a kind of energy
Mechanical energy is the combination of kinetic energy and potential energy.
electrical to mechanical