I would say maybe because it does move
An electric motor converts electrical energy to kinetic energy.
An electric motor converts electrical energy to kinetic energy.
An electric motor does that.
One example is an electric motor, which turns electrical energy into kinetic energy.
By using an electric motor as its means of converting the electrical energy into motion.
You use an electric motor.
A motor can be used to produce both types of energy, kinetic and potential. It is not in itself a form of energy. It can produce kinetic energy by driving the wheels of a car, or it can produce potential energy by charging the battery in the same car. These are only two of a myriad of examples.Depends on the type of motor. An electric motor converts electrical energy to magnetic energy to mechanical energy. A combustion engine- like a car, converts chemical energy to heat energy to mechanical energy.
Electrical energy.
They don't. An electric motor is designed to convert electrical energy to kinetic energy, not the other way round. A device that converts kinetic energy to electrical energy is called a generator or a dynamo. Sometimes the same device can do both things (convert in both directions), but since the device is especially optimized for one function, it may not be very good at the other one.
A generator in a power plant converts rotating kinetic energy into electrical energy An electric motor is a device which changes electrical energy into kinetic. For example-- Fans could be like electric energy to kinetic energy...
An electric motor or a fan would be an example of electrical energy changing to kinetic energy
An electric motor converts electrical energy into kinetic energy.