Through electrical wires.
An electrical current - and the energy it carries - can travel through any conductor. Quite often, these conductors will be wires.
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Through conductors.
Electromagnetic energy travels by waves. These waves can travel through space and through many types of matter. Electrical energy of sufficient voltage can arc through space and some matter (lightening for example). More commonly, electrical energy travels through conducting media such as wires of copper. AC electricity could be considered a wave, but not in the same sense as electromagnetic energy.
Electrical energy is the energy in electricity - mainly in electrical currents.
Electrical to kinetic to electrical energy in your cells
Electrical energy can be formed by solar, wind or hydro energy. This energy is transformed into electrical energy.
The electrical energy of thermal energy is called kinetic energy. An example of electrical energy converted to thermal energy is a toaster drawing current from an electrical outlet.
electrical energy to heat energy or electrical energy into kinetic energy
gravitational potential energy in the reservoir to kinetic energy in the water (when it's travel through the pipes) to kinetic energy in the turbine to electrical energy in the generator
Motors convert electrical energy to mechanical energy. Generators transfer mechanical energy to electrical energy.
An electrical generator generates electrical energy. It takes some kind of mechanical energy to turn the generator. The generator is said to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.