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Q: How does the amount of electrical energy used compared to the amount of light energy produced?
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A kitchen blender transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy Why is the amount of mechanical energy produced less than the amount of electrical energy used?

Losses are due to inefficencies of the motor, and friction on moving parts.


What is the energy produced by electrical charges called?

electrical energy


How is electrical energy transformed into light energy in a toaster?

The main purpose of a toaster is to generate heat, not light. A small amount of light may be produced as a by-product, due to the high temperature. The way the heat (and a small amount of light) is produced is simply by using electrical resistors.


How much of the total energy produced in the US is electrical energy?

73 % is electrical energy


What kind of energy is produced by battery?

Electrical energy.


Is most of the electrical energy produced in Ontario is produced by nonrenewable energy sources?

Yes it is


What form of energy is produced by Hydro?

Electrical energy produced from mechanical energy (kinetic energy) that moving turbines.


How much thermal energy is produced in an electric motor j of electrical energy are converted into 92j of mechanical energy?

Assume no vibration loss, the amount of energy input to electric motor subtract out the converted 92 J of mechanical energy is the thermal energy produced.


What percent of electrical energy is produced by nuclear energy?

heat energy


Why is electrical energy inexhaustible and renewable?

Electrical energy is a PRODUCED energy, not a SOURCE energy. It is produced by other things- burning oil, gas or coal, or uranium uses non-renewable energy.


What is produced by the movement of electrons?

Electrical Energy


How heat energy produced?

Heat energy can be produced in many ways. From mechanical energy, chemical energy, electrical energy and nuclear energy.