It can be run through a resistor to produce heat, as in a convector heater, tumble dryer, toaster. It can be used to run electric lights, and it can be used to drive electric motors that produce mechanical energy.
The details vary, depending on the specific type of energy you are talking about. It can be run through a resistor to produce heat, as in a convector heater, tumble dryer, toaster. It can be used to run electric lights, and it can be used to drive electric motors that produce mechanical energy.
A battery stores energy in the chemical form. When you're ready to use the energy, the battery delivers it to you in the electrical form.
they use electrical and sound energy
electrical energy
Generator converts mechanical to electrical energy. It is used to produce electricity.
A battery uses a chemical action to produce direct current electrical energy.
The battery uses chemical energy to produce electrical energy,
Chemical to electromagnetic: the oxidation of organic materials (oil, coal, wood, etc) uses chemical energy to produce electromagnetic energyKinetic to electrical: the dynamos of hydro-electric dams use the mechanical energy of moving water to produce electrical energy.Kinetic to electrical:Van de Graaff generators use the mechanical energy of friction to produce static electrical energy.Electrical to Kinetic: electric motors use electricity to produce rotational energy.Electromagnetic to kinetic: the steam that drives turbines is heated by using infra-red energy.Light to electricity: photo-electric cells use electromagnetic radiation (sun light) to produce electricity.
"Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy."Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy."Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy."Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy.
Yes, a TV set produces thermal energy by converting electrical energy with the use of resistance.
We use windmills to make the wind energy turn them to form electrical energy.
Not quite. The battery stores the energy, in the form of chemical energy. When you're ready to use the energy, it leaves the battery in the form of electrical energy. Then, if you feel like it, you can use the electrical energy to run a fan or a motor, which converts it to mechanical energy.
Electrical energy, converted to mechanical energy by an electric motor.