Well it is basically, electrical energy - thermal energy - heat energy - solar energy - kinetic energy.
In a mechanical clock, the mode of energy transformation involves converting potential energy stored in a wound spring or weight into mechanical energy to move the clock hands. In a Quartz clock, the mode of energy transformation involves converting electrical energy from a battery into mechanical vibrations of a Quartz crystal to regulate the timekeeping mechanism.
In a quartz clock, electrical energy from a battery is converted into mechanical energy through a small vibrating piece of quartz crystal. This mechanical vibration is then converted into rotational motion through a series of gears, which is ultimately used to move the clock hands to display the time.
The energy transformation in a ticking clock involves converting electrical energy from the battery or mains power supply into mechanical energy to move the gears and hands of the clock. This mechanical energy is then used to store and release potential energy in a spring or weight mechanism, which regulates the motion of the clock hands in a controlled manner.
light energy into chemical energy
mechanical energy to electrical energy. :)
In an alarm clock, electrical energy from the battery or power outlet is transformed into mechanical energy to move the clock hands or generate sound energy for the alarm.
Chemical energy to mechanical energy.
An alarm clock converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to move the hands or display the time. It also transforms electrical energy into sound energy to produce the alarm noise.
In a digital clock, electrical energy from the battery or power outlet is transformed into light energy in the form of the display. The clock uses electronic components to process the electrical energy and produce the output of light to show the time.
light energy is changed into chemical energy.
It Is Electrical Energy --> Sound Energy + Heat Energy
In a digital clock, electrical energy is transformed into light energy when the LED or LCD display lights up to show the time. The electrical energy powers the circuitry of the clock which then activates the display to emit light.