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In an electric bell, electric energy is converted into mechanical energy to produce sound. This is done through the electromagnetic force acting on the metal clapper to strike the bell and create the ringing sound.
An example of electric energy being converted into mechanical energy is when an electric motor is used to power a fan. The electrical energy is converted into rotational mechanical energy, which drives the rotation of the fan blades, creating air movement.
Electric energy can be converted into heat through resistive elements like heating coils or electric stoves. It can be converted into motion through electric motors, which use electromagnetic forces to generate rotational or linear motion.
Inside an electric cell, chemical energy is converted into electrical energy. When the cell is part of a complete electric circuit, the electrical energy is then converted into other forms of energy, such as light, heat, or mechanical work, depending on the components in the circuit.
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A potential electric current can be converted into various forms of energy such as light, heat, mechanical motion, or chemical energy, depending on the nature of the load or device it is powering.
Electrical energy, converted to mechanical energy by an electric motor.
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Electric current can be converted into various forms of energy, including heat in resistive elements, light in incandescent bulbs or LEDs, motion in electric motors, and sound in speakers. Additionally, electric current can also be used to produce magnetic fields in electromagnets.
Electric energy can be converted to kinetic energy through the use of electric motors, which transform electrical energy into mechanical energy to produce motion. Another way is through electric trains, where electric energy is used to power the motors that move the train along the tracks.
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