One of the simplest examples of thermal energy that is converted to electricity is the common thermocouple. Using the heat from a pilot light, the two dissimilar metals of the thermocouple creates an electrical current that is used to hold open gas valves. This type of thermocouple is used on gas ranges and gas fireplaces.
a light bulb XD
photovoltaic cells (solar panels)
Inside a toaster, electrical energy is converted to heat (and a little bit of light) energy.
That's because you need it in specific forms, either to transport it, or to actually use it. As an example, a hydraulic energy plant uses mechanical energy (potential energy in the water); this is converted to electrical energy, transported to our homes, and then converted to light in a light bulb (among many other uses!). In this example, we have no direct use of the potential energy as such; the energy is converted to electrical energy which is easy to transport, and easy to convert to other forms of energy - such as light in this case.
Electrical energy gets converted to light and heat energy.
The electrical energy gets transformed into electromagnetic (light) energy and thermal (heat) energy.
Yes. Consider lightning, or light bulbs.
yes... for example electrical energy is converted to heat and light energy in a light bulb
a flashlight bulb an LED the coil in a toaster
Electrical energy can be converted to: 1. Heat energy 2. Light energy and many more
Electrical energy can be converted to: 1. Heat energy 2. Light energy and many more
Inside a toaster, electrical energy is converted to heat (and a little bit of light) energy.
If u read a science book you will know that light waves can be converted into electrical energy.
Yes.
Using up energy is basically converting energy from its original form to such a form in which it becomes useless or it is converted to less usable form. FOR EXAMPLE - When you use electricity to light a bulb. electrical energy is converted to heat energy which is in turn converted to light energy. Now you cannot get back heat energy from that light and hence you cannot get back electrical energy. So here electrical energy is converted to such a form in which is cannot be used further. It is said to be used
Using up energy is basically converting energy from its original form to such a form in which it becomes useless or it is converted to less usable form. FOR EXAMPLE - When you use electricity to light a bulb. electrical energy is converted to heat energy which is in turn converted to light energy. Now you cannot get back heat energy from that light and hence you cannot get back electrical energy. So here electrical energy is converted to such a form in which is cannot be used further. It is said to be used
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, they can all be transformed into from one form to another.For example, light energy from the sun is trapped by plants and converted to chemical energy.OR... electrical energy can be converted into sound and light energy as with a TV set... or with a fan, electrical energy is converted into kinetic energy which causes the blades to spin... etc.....
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, they can all be transformed into from one form to another.For example, light energy from the sun is trapped by plants and converted to chemical energy.OR... electrical energy can be converted into sound and light energy as with a TV set... or with a fan, electrical energy is converted into kinetic energy which causes the blades to spin... etc.....
That's because you need it in specific forms, either to transport it, or to actually use it. As an example, a hydraulic energy plant uses mechanical energy (potential energy in the water); this is converted to electrical energy, transported to our homes, and then converted to light in a light bulb (among many other uses!). In this example, we have no direct use of the potential energy as such; the energy is converted to electrical energy which is easy to transport, and easy to convert to other forms of energy - such as light in this case.