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An energy converter is commonly referred to as a power converter or energy transformation device. It is used to convert one form of energy into another, such as converting electrical energy into mechanical energy or vice versa.
The chemical energy stored in food that we eat provides us with energy to carry out various activity such as running( which processes kinetic energy), talking (which gives out sound energy) and so on.
Pelamis Wave Energy Converter was created in 2007.
Oyster wave energy converter was created in 2009.
The parts of a laptop charger are: the Wall to converter cable, the power converter, the converter to the PC cable and the plug. It operates by the plug passing energy or electricity to the wall to converter cable. The wall to converter cable then passes the energy to the converter. Finally the converter passes on the energy to the PC through the plugged in head connected to the laptop and it's charged.
the energy Converter is called FOOD CHAIN or maybe ENERGY PYRAMID :))
The generic term for an electrical device that uses and converts electrical energy into other forms of energy would be an electric power converter or simply a converter.
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the fuel cells convert hydrogen into energy using a converter and that energy is used to power the vehicle
A hair dryer converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to produce airflow, and then into thermal energy to heat the air. The electrical energy from the outlet powers the motor that drives the fan to create airflow, and the heating element generates heat to dry hair.
The converter is used to allow both SingStar microphones to be plugged in to the PS2 via a single USB port on the PS2.