no, its how much energy gets converted to usable work.
No, energy and electricity are not the same thing. Energy is a more general concept that can take many forms, such as mechanical, thermal, or chemical energy. Electricity is a specific type of energy that results from the flow of charged particles, typically electrons, through a conductor.
No, energy and power are not the same thing. Energy is the ability to do work or produce heat, while power is the rate at which energy is transferred or converted.
electricity helps energy and magnetisim stick thing together
Natural gas is converted to usable energy through a process called combustion, where it is burned to produce heat. This heat can then be used to boil water and create steam, which turns a turbine to generate electricity. The electricity is then transported through power lines to be used by homes, businesses, and other consumers.
No, it is not. 1) You can find energy in electricity, but saying that electricity IS energy would be wrong. 2) You can also find energy in many other things, for example in wind, moving water, sunlight, etc. None of these things IS energy, but rather, they HAVE energy.
A light bulb uses energy. It uses electricity.
The noun 'electricity' is a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for a form of energy; a word for a thing.
Electricity can be used to generate light, heat, and power in various applications. It can be converted into other forms of energy such as mechanical, thermal, or chemical energy, powering devices like electric cars, heaters, and batteries. Additionally, electricity can be harnessed to drive motors, charge electronic devices, and perform a wide range of industrial processes.
There is no such thing as "hydrogwe" energy. However "hydroelectric" energy is electricity generated from falling water (such as that held behind a dam.
Energy stored in any physical thing is called potential energy. This energy is stored based on the position or state of the object and can be converted into other forms of energy, such as kinetic energy, when the object moves.
Energy! Because plants take in sunlight, their energy is stored as glucose you eat, and they gets converted to energy!
Light doesn't become energy, energy becomes light. When electrons in atoms absorb energy from electricity in our light bulbs or nuclear fusion in the sun, or even during some chemical reactions, like fire, they jump to higher energy levels. Thing is though, they don't stay there. WHen they jump back to their original energy level, they will release a photon of electromagnetic radiation. (sometimes light) Now, that light can be converted into different forms of energy. Mostly heat like when the Earth absorbes light from the Sun and stores it in the oceans as heat. Also it can be converted into electricity when photons of light bump electrons in photovoltaic material out of their orbitals and make them flow through a wire. That is what electricity is, a flow of electrons in a wire. If your question is really how does light become electricity, GOOGLE photovoltaic cells and that will explain it more clearly. By the way, the effect you read about is what Albert Einstein won a Nobel Prize for and it has helped defined the dual nature of light ever since. There is one other way light becomes energy. Plabts store the energy from the Sun in molecules of starches and sugars made of water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) using sunlight to reaarange the atoms in a chemical reaction. These starches and sugars can then be eaten by other organisms, mainly animals, to give them the energy they need to live. GOOGLE Photosynthesis and Respiration to see how this all works. REMEMBER THIS!!!!! Law of conservation of energy tells us that energy cannot be created or destroyed. All the energy in the universe has always been here and will always be here as long as the universe exists. Thing about energy is that it can be converted into different forms, like light into heat, but it can't be created or destroyed; only converted.