Electrical fan, Lightbulb & treadmill.
A vacuum cleaner, a washing machine, a fan
A lightbulb changes electrical energy to light energy
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
In dams, water is often allowed to fall down onto turbines; here, the mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy.
Yes, various forms of energy are interconvertible. Look at the following examples. Sound energy is converted into electrical energy in a microphone. Electrical energy is converted into sound energy in a loud speaker. Electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy in a motor. Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy in a generator. Potential energy is converted into kinetic energy when a stone is dropped. Electrical energy is converted into heat energy in a room heater. Chemical energy is converted into sound, light and heat energy while firing crackers
No. Wind is simply the movement of air. As air has mass this movement has kinetic energy. This energy can be converted to electrical energy, chiefly with the use of wind turbines. Something like the way old windmills used it to turn the grindstones for milling grain.
No. Wind is simply the movement of air. As air has mass this movement has kinetic energy. This energy can be converted to electrical energy, chiefly with the use of wind turbines. Something like the way old windmills used it to turn the grindstones for milling grain.
Electrical Pulse energy is already electrical energy. It can be converted to different levels (as in different voltage). It can be converted from pulse to a stable source. But non the less it will still be electrical energy.
Chemical energy is converted into electrical energy.
The electrical energy is converted to kinetic energy and heat. The kinetic energy is first seen in the blades of the fan as they rotate. This kinetic energy is converted to air movement, another form of kinetic energy. The electrical energy isn't fully converted to kinetic energy but turns into heat. This is generated by the magnetic fields of the motor and friction. Both of these are considered to be losses of energy but in fact they are simply a conversion to a form of energy that is not of use.
Yes, the chemical energy from the battery is converted into electrical energy.