They use chemical energy and it converts to electrical energy in the bulb and after becomes electomagnetic energy or radiant energy which is the light.
The chemical energy is initially converted to electrical energy. This electrical energy works its way through a motor and is converted to mechanical energy.
electrical to mechanical
Electric lights (light/heat), electric motors (mechanical energy), heaters (heat), batteries under charge (chemical energy).
By burning
The electric motor
No.
chemical to mechanical energy
electric energy
Flashlights convert electric energy to light energy and heat energy.
List of examples of energy conversions1. Electric Generator (Mechanical Energy into Electrical Energy)2. Electric Motor (Electrical Energy into Mechanical Energy)3. Steam Engine (Thermal Energy into Mechanical Energy)4. Diesel or Petrol Engine (Chemical Energy into Mechanical Energy)5. Stove (Chemical Energy into Thermal Energy)6. Electric Bulb (Electrical Energy into Thermal and Light Energy)7. Cellular Respiration (Chemical Energy into Thermal and Mechanical Energy)
Flashlights have light energy if they are on. The energy is stored as chemical energy in the battery when it is off.
Potential,Kinetic,Light,Sound,Electric,Mechanical,Gravitational Force Potential Examples of changing Energy Light to electric, electric to mechanical, mechanical to sound
Some ways chemical energy is used are: A battery turns chemical energy into electric energy which can be used for electric supplies. A candle turns chemical energy in wax into light. Car engines turn chemical energy into mechanical energy.
Burning the fuel releases chemical energy, this causes mechanical energy through the pressure created in the cylinder, which drives the pistons and hence the crankshaft.
No. they use chemical energy, that gets turned into mechanical energy, that gets turned into electric energy.
An engine
mechanical chemical electric light/radiant