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I'm not sure what you mean by this question. Do you mean "How is solar engergy transformed?" or "What are some examples of solar energy transformations?"
Mechanical energy, solar energy, electrical energy. There are many more.
For the most part solar energy refers to solar panels that collect the suns energy and immediately turns it into electrical energy. Once you have electrical energy you can easily connect an electric motor to it. Electric motors are the primary way that electrical energy is transformed into mechanical energy. ---- Directly: radiometers turn with direct sunlight, solar contribution to tides (not really solar energy per se) Indirectly: # solar heating creates thermal currents ("thermals") in air (wind) and water (ocean currents) # solar heating evaporates water, some of which falls as rain on higher elevations, making moving rivers of water # photovoltaic cells absorb light, make electricity, and some the electricity is used to run motors or solenoids
sunlight,solar energy
conductivity
Some examples are solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy.
Nuclear energy
Some people use solar energy to power lights, there are also some solar powered calculators
solar energy warming the earthsolar energy captured by PV panels and converted into electricity.
I'm not sure what you mean by this question. Do you mean "How is solar engergy transformed?" or "What are some examples of solar energy transformations?"
Biofuels , Solar energy , Wind energy , Tidal energy are examples of some renewable energies
Radiant energy using a solar panel to change into electrical energy.
wind energy, solar energy, geothermal energy, tidal waves
Natural Forms of energy : Solar, Hydro, Wind, Heat energy Artificial : Nuclear, Muscular, Electric, Mechanical,
Wind turbines, Solar panels, hydro power
some inexhaustible resources are wind, water and the sun (solar power)
Information about solar energy can be found from many different online resources. Some examples of these online resources include MakeItSolar and the government website Energy.