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-- Sound energy is transferred from the bell of the trumpet to the inner-ears of everybody at the concert. -- Seismic energy is transferred from the subterranean motion along the fault to the surface, and eventually to the walls of any nearby structures. -- Electrical energy is transferred from the nuclear power plant to the coils in my toaster. -- Radio-frequency energy is transferred from the sector antenna on the monopole down to my cellphone. -- Light energy is transferred from the phosphor on the inside surface of my TV screen, to the rear inside surface of my eye. -- The energy from the pitcher's shoulder muscles is transferred, by the ball, to the pocket of the catcher's mitt. -- The electromagnetic energy generated by the nuclear processes in the sun's interior is transferred through space. A tiny fraction of it is intercepted by the earth, and sustains all life that we know of.
Electromagnetic energy is transferred by waves. This includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, x-rays, and more. Waves can also be found in matter, like sound waves or ocean waves. Mechanical waves like these carry energy as well. However, electromagnetic waves do not need matter to travel.
In a radio you have the conversion of radio wave energy to sound wave energy.
Energy can be transferred when no matter is present by electromagnetic radiation, such as light or radio waves. However, the actual energy is matter, because matter and energy are convertible, simply different forms of each other, using Einstein's famous equation e = mc2.
what is the transformation of energy in battery-operated radio
-- Sound energy is transferred from the bell of the trumpet to the inner-ears of everybody at the concert. -- Seismic energy is transferred from the subterranean motion along the fault to the surface, and eventually to the walls of any nearby structures. -- Electrical energy is transferred from the nuclear power plant to the coils in my toaster. -- Radio-frequency energy is transferred from the sector antenna on the monopole down to my cellphone. -- Light energy is transferred from the phosphor on the inside surface of my TV screen, to the rear inside surface of my eye. -- The energy from the pitcher's shoulder muscles is transferred, by the ball, to the pocket of the catcher's mitt. -- The electromagnetic energy generated by the nuclear processes in the sun's interior is transferred through space. A tiny fraction of it is intercepted by the earth, and sustains all life that we know of.
There is a transfer from Radio waves (electrical energy) to Mechanical energy (sound). When you listen to a radio, the electromagnetic energy of the broadcast is converted to electrical current, also electromagnetic energy, which is converted to mechanical energy by the speaker. The vibration of the speaker (mechanical energy) is converted to sound energy (pressure waves) which travel through the air to your ear and is converted first to mechanical energy in your middle ear and then to pressure in a fluid in your inner ear. That fluid pressure wave is converted to mechanical energy as it stimulates the hair cells in your inner ear and they release a nerve signal. The nerve signal is electrical energy which it converted to chemical energy between each nerve sell and then back to electrical energy to flow through the nerve cell - so the nerve signal is electro-chemical energy. And that is processed by your brain to let you hear the sound of your radio.
Electromagnetic energy is transferred by waves. This includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, x-rays, and more. Waves can also be found in matter, like sound waves or ocean waves. Mechanical waves like these carry energy as well. However, electromagnetic waves do not need matter to travel.
A radio produces sound, and therefore sound energy. The radio waves, however, are electromagnetic energy, not sound. The function of a radio is to convert that electromagnetic energy into sound energy.
In a radio you have the conversion of radio wave energy to sound wave energy.
Energy can be transferred when no matter is present by electromagnetic radiation, such as light or radio waves. However, the actual energy is matter, because matter and energy are convertible, simply different forms of each other, using Einstein's famous equation e = mc2.
No it should'nt hurt it its just like turning the radio on and off its shut down by the time so there is no energy surge
They don't. You would need electromagnetic waves in the x-ray, gamma-ray region for this to occur. This is due to the fact that radio waves don't provide enough energy to excite the energy levels of the atoms in your brain, ie. they are transparent.
yes,because radio is an example of sound energy...
what is the transformation of energy in battery-operated radio
what is the transformation of energy in battery-operated radio
The "radio" is named as such to reflect the type of energy used to cause the radio instrument to operate. That being "Radiant Energy."