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* Moving an object across another can result in heat through friction. This is conversion of the mechanical energy into thermal energy. * In an electric motor, the (mechanical) rotation of the coils results in electrical current and therefore electrical energy.
One opening the can. Mechanical energy. The sound it makes is sound energy
It can convert in several different ways; one common way is through friction.
It can be described in several ways, but elastic potential energy is the most useful.
Three everyday uses of energy are:Asking questions on Answers.com using the internet;Potential energy when sitting down;Mechanical/Kinetic energy when standing up.
* Moving an object across another can result in heat through friction. This is conversion of the mechanical energy into thermal energy. * In an electric motor, the (mechanical) rotation of the coils results in electrical current and therefore electrical energy.
Yes, and its one of the most efficient ways to get mechanical energy at 95%.
No. There are, indeed, ways to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, but a battery is not usually designed to do this. You can convert mechanical energy to electrical energy by another device, but the battery itself has to be charged by electricity.
One opening the can. Mechanical energy. The sound it makes is sound energy
Heat energy can be produced in many ways. From mechanical energy, chemical energy, electrical energy and nuclear energy.
Heat energy can be produced in many ways. From mechanical energy, chemical energy, electrical energy and nuclear energy.
Scientist use the word mechanical is transformed in the other direction The science word for energy is use din many ways.
You can generate energy with several ways like wind, water turbine, mechanical force and more.
It can convert in several different ways; one common way is through friction.
It can be described in several ways, but elastic potential energy is the most useful.
Several ways. Mechanical Energy to Electrical Energy: Generators and Alternators Chemical Energy to Electrical Energy: Batteries Fuel Cells Thermal Energy to Electrical Energy: Thermocouples
muscles use chemical energy in glucose , as the bonds in glucose break, chemical energy changes to mechanical energy and the muscle contracts.. well there you go that how you produce mechanical energy :)