Voltage is the amount of energy in each coulomb of charge that passes through the battery. This means that the energy is the voltage times the time-integral of the current. For a constant current:
E = V I t
Where
E = Energy in Joules
V = Voltage in Volts
I = Current in Amps
t = time in seconds
Battery
Voltage (increased charge concentration), and finally electrical energy.
A battery stores chemical energy creating a voltage or potential difference that is the potential to do work.When a battery is connected to an electrical device, current flow and is so the conversion of chemical energy into electrical energy.
Chemical energy is converted into Electrical Energy. Cause: Oxidation , ions
One volt is a joule per coulomb, therefore over time the battery looses electrical energy (joule) and this is why the battery becomes discharged.put simply it is because the electrical energy is being consumed.
The battery produces electrical energy. If the light bulb is connected between the terminals of the battery, then the bulb will change the electrical energy into heat, and if you're lucky and you have the correct voltage, also maybe some light.
No. A transformer transforms electrical energy, from one voltage to another voltage.No. A transformer transforms electrical energy, from one voltage to another voltage.No. A transformer transforms electrical energy, from one voltage to another voltage.No. A transformer transforms electrical energy, from one voltage to another voltage.
The type of energy which is stored in a battery is electrical.
One possibility for what affects the voltage, is how many light bulbs, motors etc you have in the circuit causing the energy ( voltage ) to be shared.
The voltage (1 volt = 1 joule/coloumb)
electrical, chemical, heat, and light energy
Yes and no. In fact a battery cell stores energy in the form of chemical energy which is converted into electrical energy whenever an electrical current is drawn off from it.For more information please see the answer to the Related Question shown below.