In the mitochondria.
law
Nothing is happening that contradicts the laws of nature. But sometimes things occur that we don't quite understand how. Those might look like they're contradicting the laws of nature until We understand them.
So is the "heat" radiant heat, an electromagnetic wave? (Heat is used to mean many things.) Electricity gets turned into the electromagnetic infrared (heat).
Uranium, element number 92, is the largest naturally occurring element. However, francium, 87, and astatine, 85, along with any element with an atomic number larger than 92 are not found in nature. They are produced in the laboratory. If they do occur naturally they are in exceedingly small quantities. So to answer your question "How many elements can't be found in nature?" about 16 or a few more.
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Mechanical
because laplace transformations occur
electrical ----> heat OR chemical ----> heat
electrical energy to mechanical energy
chemically to mechanically to hydraulically
what is the tranformation of energy that must occur to change your energy to electricity
your face. ha ha ha
food energy into comon energy
Electrical energy is transformed into electromagnetic energy.
electrical energy to mechanical energy