A toaster just converts it into heat.
That's what all electrical appliances do - convert electricity into other forms of energy.That's what all electrical appliances do - convert electricity into other forms of energy.That's what all electrical appliances do - convert electricity into other forms of energy.That's what all electrical appliances do - convert electricity into other forms of energy.
Light and sound
the energy to wake up and get out of bed and put in the bread into the toaster and switch it on. then the energy to take the toast out before your house burns down. in other words, heat energy(specifically radiation if you are using a toaster) and electrical energy
transformation energy means: Energy transformation is the process of changing energy from one form to another.Here our some examples:1. Chemical energy TO electrical energy TO Thermal = burning a log at a campsite!2. electrical energy TO Mechanical energy TO Thermal energy = making toast with toaster!
Lots of devices do that. A motor will convert electrical energy to mechanical energy (i.e., to movement); a lamp will convert it to light; a speaker will turn it to sound; etc.
That's what all electrical appliances do - convert electricity into other forms of energy.That's what all electrical appliances do - convert electricity into other forms of energy.That's what all electrical appliances do - convert electricity into other forms of energy.That's what all electrical appliances do - convert electricity into other forms of energy.
Yes.-- A toaster converts electrical energy to heat.-- A battery on its charger converts electrical energy to chemical energy.-- A fan or any electric motor converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.-- A light bulb converts electrical energy to electromagnetic energy in two main portions of the spectrum ...heat and light.-- Ear buds, bull horns, and loudspeakers convert electrical energy to sound energy.
Light and sound
A toaster An electric fan A loudspeaker
the energy to wake up and get out of bed and put in the bread into the toaster and switch it on. then the energy to take the toast out before your house burns down. in other words, heat energy(specifically radiation if you are using a toaster) and electrical energy
Generators are used to convert between different forms of energy. For example, wind turbines convert the mechanical energy of turning blades into electrical energy by exploiting properties of magnetism.
transformation energy means: Energy transformation is the process of changing energy from one form to another.Here our some examples:1. Chemical energy TO electrical energy TO Thermal = burning a log at a campsite!2. electrical energy TO Mechanical energy TO Thermal energy = making toast with toaster!
Lots of devices do that. A motor will convert electrical energy to mechanical energy (i.e., to movement); a lamp will convert it to light; a speaker will turn it to sound; etc.
I wouldn't say that electrical energy "uses" other types of energy; probably you mean that you can convert other types of energy to electrical energy. Most types of energy can be converted to electrical energy, or actually all of them (as long as there is some useful energy left) - including heat energy, nuclear energy, chemical energy, mechanical energy, etc.
Once you convert the solar energy to electrical energy, it makes no difference where it came from. You do need to consider that solar energy is not available 24 hours a day.
That's because you need it in specific forms, either to transport it, or to actually use it. As an example, a hydraulic energy plant uses mechanical energy (potential energy in the water); this is converted to electrical energy, transported to our homes, and then converted to light in a light bulb (among many other uses!). In this example, we have no direct use of the potential energy as such; the energy is converted to electrical energy which is easy to transport, and easy to convert to other forms of energy - such as light in this case.
Chemical energy, electrical energy, and mechanical energy are different forms of energy.