yes they are the same for sure because they both are same of type thankx;
There is no such thing as "electronic energy". Electronic devices use normal electrical energy.
electrical and electronic is the same thing your TV uses electricity
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If, by electronic energy, you mean electrons then you don't convert it- that's what it is. Electricity is the flow of electrons from a negative terminal to a positive. In a wire it is delocalised electrons which are free to move
They're alike in that they both convert other forms of energy into electrical energy. A solar cell converts radiant energy from the sun into electrical current. A generator converts mechanical energy -- which may come from a wide variety of sources -- into electricity.
An electronic motor transfers electrical energy to kinetic energy (movement energy). These use electromagnets, powered by your power source (eg. Batteries).
A battery is a device that converts electrical energy into chemical energy for storage and subsequent use in powering electronic devices.
Electrical energy results in a flow of electrons. This flow of electrons is what powers electronic devices and electrical systems.
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In a battery-operated radio, the chemical energy stored in the batteries is converted into electrical energy when the batteries supply power to the electronic components. The electrical energy is then converted into sound energy as the electronic components amplify and produce sound waves through the radio speaker.
The only similarities is that they both store electrical energy.
When you use a battery, you transform chemical energy stored in the battery into electrical energy. This electrical energy is then used to power electronic devices or systems.