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microwave oven-electrical to heat stove-chemical to heat windmills mechanical to electrical firecracker-chemical to heat and sound
Neither, it is chemical! Static and current electricity are examples of it.
Using a computer : electrical to light heat and sound, using a battery : chemical energy to electrical energy, o
1. when a toaster transforms electrical energy to thermal energu to toast your bread. 2. a cell phone transforms the electrical energy to eletromagnetic energy to contact with other cellphones. hope you understand it:)
Chemical Energy TransformationsChemical Light,Chemical Mechanical,Chemical Electrical,Chemical Heat.
Flashlight = chemical energy(battery) - electrical energy
There are many examples of how chemical energy can be transformed into mechanical energy. Perhaps the best known example is the combustion of gasoline in an engine to power an automobile.
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flashlight: the battery in the flashlight transforms it's chemical stored Energy into electrical Energy which is then transformed into radiant energy because of the light the flashlight gives off.
Charging a battery.
Thermal, nuclear, mechanical, chemical,electrical, electromagnetic.
microwave oven-electrical to heat stove-chemical to heat windmills mechanical to electrical firecracker-chemical to heat and sound
Electrical, Thermal, Chemical, Light, Nuclear, and Sound.
1.)5 examples of electrical energyflat ironwashing machineflourescent bulbmicrowave ovenradio2.)5 examples of sound energymusical instrumentscrashbuzzingbeepingthunderi hope it's workstudy hard:)
nuclear,electrical,sound,light,chemical,mechanical,heat.
Neither, it is chemical! Static and current electricity are examples of it.
Neither, it is chemical! Static and current electricity are examples of it.