Energy can neither be created or destroyed. It can only be changed from one form into another. So the real question is... what does your TV set do with the energy it gets? Two obvious things are it creates light which you see as a picture and it creates sound which you hear, both are forms of energy. Another thing your TV makes is heat. The circuits inside your TV have some resistance which creates heat although not alot it accounts for some of the energy being used. hope this helps.
No, a television is not an example of energy transformation. A television converts electrical energy into light and sound energy to produce images and sound. It does not transform one form of energy into another.
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A device such as a television set won't work at all without energy.
In a TV set, electrical energy is transformed into light energy and sound energy. Electrical energy is used to power the screen to produce images and the speakers to produce sound. This transfer of energy allows us to see and hear the content displayed on the TV screen.
It doesn't. If you mean the TV set at your home, it USES electrical energy.
A television set doesn't store any significant amount of energy. It does use energy, to do what it's supposed to do.
A TV set converts electrical energy into light and sound energy to display images and emit sound. It does this through the process of converting electrical signals into visual and auditory output.
That happens in a TV set.
Electrical energy is involved in turning on a TV set. When you press the power button, it activates the flow of electricity through the TV, powering up its components like the display screen and speakers.
All energy converters will give out heat. Tv's will get energy from their source and convert it to sound, light and heat energy.
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