No it is the conversion of potential energy into electrical energy.
The conversion is from chemical energy to electricity to light energy.
The conversion is from chemical energy to electricity to light energy.
Chemical energy is transformed to electrical energy.
The energy conversion in a battery powered flashlight comes from the battery itself. Batteries use metal electrodes set into a chemical paste to store electricity; as the electrode oxidizes it releases electrons.
As of mid 2008, the U.S. is first for generating electricity from wind turbines, before Germany and Spain. the wind turbines get winds kinetic energy and generate it into electricity.
The conversion is from chemical energy to electricity to light energy.
The conversion is from chemical energy to electricity to light energy.
It isn't a form of energy. It's basically a chemical means of generating electricity.
Mechanical. The conversion of electricity into heat.
Potential energy because it is waiting to be used
Chemical energy is transformed to electrical energy.
yes, generating electricity
The electricity generating industry
Electricity is Energy. But this energy can come from a chemical reaction as in batteries, normal and rechargeable.
That is impossible to answer. There are many kinds of chemical energy and each costs a different amount. AA batteries are chemical energy. A car battery is chemical energy. Gasoline is chemical energy. Food is chemical energy.
Mechanical energy.
no, chemical energy is the energy released from chemical reactions