Yes. Any electrical current contains energy.
The energy of electric charges is called electrical energy. It is the energy associated with the movement of electrical charges through a conductor in an electric circuit. This energy can be converted into other forms of energy, such as light, heat, or mechanical energy.
Electrical energy
The energy associated with electric current is called electrical energy. It is the energy that is transferred by the flow of electric charge through a conductor, typically measured in units of watt-hours or kilowatt-hours.
That is electrical energy.
Electric energy generated from a water source is typically known as hydroelectric energy.
That's called an electric motor.
An electrical fan converts Electrical Energy to ME.
Electric energy.
A temporary source of an electric current is called a battery. It converts chemical energy into electrical energy to power devices or circuits.
The measure of how much energy electric charges in a current carry is called electric power. It is the rate at which energy is transferred by an electric circuit. The unit of electric power is the watt.
Electric motor.
That is called a generator, or a dynamo.