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Voltage
The water's potential energy is converted into mechanical energy (movement); this is then converted to electricity.
kinetic energy (potential energy) which transfers to mechanical energy
Yes, waves can and do transfer energy. When the particles vibrate, this means energy is then being transferred. However, they do not transfer matter.
I assume you mean electricity not energy. The electrical energy doesn't leave the circuit as such it is converted by a component. E.G. A bulb in a circuit will convert the electrical energy into light and some heat.
A battery supplies energy to move electricity through a circuit (Remember, a circuit is a wire.)
Voltage
The water's potential energy is converted into mechanical energy (movement); this is then converted to electricity.
Hydropower
kinetic energy (potential energy) which transfers to mechanical energy
Electrivcity is electromgnetic energy : the flow of electrons that transfers energy from one location to another.
Yes, waves can and do transfer energy. When the particles vibrate, this means energy is then being transferred. However, they do not transfer matter.
Useful: Energy Light Sound Non-Useful: Electricity C02
I assume you mean electricity not energy. The electrical energy doesn't leave the circuit as such it is converted by a component. E.G. A bulb in a circuit will convert the electrical energy into light and some heat.
Useful is the actual production of electricity. Non-useful -- unused heat energy released into the environment.
Electrical energy is the energy in electricity - mainly in electrical currents.
To provide electricity for the bulb to light up.