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No, the two are unrelated.
The force that gets the electrons moving in an organ is an external force. The energy is provided by an electrical current that is generated from an external source such as an electrical outlet or a battery. This energy is then converted into mechanical energy in the form of motion which causes the electrons to move.
Assuming that you are referring to electrical energy produced by power plants,where the source is water, the difference of potential represented by the difference of level, which falls down from the dam, a huge amount of water force the rotation of big turbines that generates alternating current.
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The rotational force of an electrical generator using magnetism to create an electrical current.
No, the two are unrelated.
It's not. If a conducting loop is spun in the magnetic field, it will require force, and therefore energy, to maintain the spin. It is that kinetic energy that is converted into electrical energy in the conductor.
mechanical energy. Chemical energy is converted to heat energy by rapid oxidation of the fuel used by the locomotive, the expansion of gasses from the combustion is converted to motive force(mechanical energy) by an engine. This motive force is converted to electrical energy by a generator to charge battery banks which store it. This electrical energy is converted back to motive force by the electric drive motors of the locomotive, which turn the drive wheels and pulls the boxcars.
well it starts off as potential energy in the form of gas then electrical in the form of the spark from the spark plug then once combusted it is converted into light, sound and heat energy and the pressure from the explosion moves the piston converting it into a downward force then some energy is lost as sound and as heat from friction but it then turns into a rotational force and stays that way until the force reaches the tires hope this helped!
The force that gets the electrons moving in an organ is an external force. The energy is provided by an electrical current that is generated from an external source such as an electrical outlet or a battery. This energy is then converted into mechanical energy in the form of motion which causes the electrons to move.
Because no conductor is a perfect conductor of electrical energy (apart from superconductors). This means that some electrical energy is converted to kinetic energy as the electrons vibrate/move (depending on your idea of how electrical force is moved) and this kinetic energy is emitted as heat.
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Assuming that you are referring to electrical energy produced by power plants,where the source is water, the difference of potential represented by the difference of level, which falls down from the dam, a huge amount of water force the rotation of big turbines that generates alternating current.
A potential energy is energy related to some (conservative) force. In this case, it is the electrical attraction between the atoms.A potential energy is energy related to some (conservative) force. In this case, it is the electrical attraction between the atoms.A potential energy is energy related to some (conservative) force. In this case, it is the electrical attraction between the atoms.A potential energy is energy related to some (conservative) force. In this case, it is the electrical attraction between the atoms.
Yes, an electrical generator uses magnetic fields to transfer mechanical energy into electrical energy.
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