Think of it as the density of electrons (all repelling each other).
Most resistors convert electrical energy into thermal energy, which is often called heat.
electrical energy
No, the fan converts the electrical energy into kinetic energy. this kinetic energy causes the wind to blow..
Eletric current
First, a toaster uses electrical energy. Then, it uses this electrical energy and the mechanical energy of you pushing on the lever to produce thermal energy, or heat, and sound as the object in the toaster pops up.
a battery
Most resistors convert electrical energy into thermal energy, which is often called heat.
electrical energy
Electrical energy ; ) and potential, kinetic, magnetic, or heat energies
No, the fan converts the electrical energy into kinetic energy. this kinetic energy causes the wind to blow..
Eletric current
No, thunder is a result of lightning lightning on the other hand is an example of electrical energy, it is called static discharge,or static energy... Thunder is usually classified as sound energy, i.e. a pressure disturbance travelling through the air. The atmospheric electrical discharge that we call "lightning" causes sudden heating of the air, which causes its sudden expansion, which is what produces the pressure disturbance.
First, a toaster uses electrical energy. Then, it uses this electrical energy and the mechanical energy of you pushing on the lever to produce thermal energy, or heat, and sound as the object in the toaster pops up.
A car battery causes the headlights to shine
Mostly heat, but that heat causes a filament to glow, which makes light.
Motors convert electrical energy into mechaincal energy through Faraday's law:0 = dB/dt + Del x Ev. The electrical input causes the motors magnetic field to rotate and the rotor of the motor follows outputting mechanical energy.
Electrical energy is the energy in electricity - mainly in electrical currents.