I'd say it's electrical to mechanical (just guessing)
Galvometer works on the principle of conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy. It is an instrument used to indicate the presence, direction or strength of a small electric current.
name a device that convert the mechanical energy into electrical energy
its nucleur energy
A motor convert electrical energy to mechanical energy.
A motor is one example of a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
Electric motor is a machine that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy while a Galvanometer is an electrical instrument that measures small values of current.
An electric motor does this
motor
Conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy
That's called an electric motor.
Flashlight: electrical energy -> radiant energyBattery: chemical energy -> electrical energyToaster: electrical energy -> heat energyMotor: electrical energy -> kinetic energy
Galvometer works on the principle of conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy. It is an instrument used to indicate the presence, direction or strength of a small electric current.
Well, both work on what is termed the 'motor principle', i.e. a current-carrying conductor, when placed in a magnetic field, is subject to a force perpendicular to that field. But that's where the similarity ends, for the operating coil in a galvanometer is restricted to move within an arc, whereas a motor's coil will continuously rotate.
The motor energy transfer refers to conversion of electrical current to magnetic, kinetic, heat and sound energy. The energy that leads to the rotation of the motorÕs axis is referred to as kinetic.
A generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy, while a motor does the opposite - it converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Both devices work because of electromagnetic induction, which is when a voltage is induced by a changing magnetic field.
Among other things, electric motors, generators, particle accelerators.
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