by the heat
heat to thermal energy
Thermal energy to electrical energy
During an energy transformation, the total amount of energy remains constant according to the law of conservation of energy. However, the form of energy may change from one type to another (e.g., mechanical to thermal, electrical to light). Some energy is typically lost as heat due to inefficiencies in the transformation process.
The energy transformation is a chemical energy to thermal energy transformation. When coal is burned in the furnace, its chemical energy is converted into thermal energy in the form of heat, which is then used to generate steam to drive turbines that produce electricity.
electrical to radiant to thermal
Thermal energy is often lost during energy transformations due to inefficiencies in the conversion process. Whenever energy is converted from one form to another, some of it is dissipated as heat due to friction, resistance, or other factors. This loss of thermal energy represents a decrease in the overall efficiency of the energy transformation.
A campfire involves the transformation of chemical energy stored in the wood into thermal energy (heat) and light energy through the process of combustion.
In a coal burning power plant, the first energy transformation that occurs is the chemical energy stored in the coal being converted into thermal energy through combustion. This thermal energy is then used to produce steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity.
my guess is thermal energy ( heat )
In a nuclear bomb, the transformation of nuclear potential energy (from the nuclei of atoms) into thermal energy and kinetic energy occurs during the process of nuclear fission. This causes a rapid release of energy in the form of a powerful explosion.
A log burning in a fire place.
During radioactive decay, the energy transformation that occurs is the conversion of nuclear potential energy within the unstable atomic nucleus into various forms of energy such as heat, electromagnetic radiation (gamma rays), and kinetic energy of emitted particles (alpha and beta particles).