Well the energy transformation that takes place when wood is burned is CHEMICAL ENERGY---> THERMAL ENERGY.
thermal energy and chemical energy
thermal energy
A properly designed lampshade reflects as much light energy as possible from its inner surface, so ideally no energy transformation takes place.
I didn't say that... But that is basically a correct description of the energy transformations. Part of the energy also gets wasted, into heat energy (different parts of an electrical circuit have resistance), and infrared radiation, i.e., non-visible light.
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.
Kinetic energy
electrical energy into light energy
I'm pretty sure it's chemical energy to light+heat energy.
What energy transformations take place in:
A properly designed lampshade reflects as much light energy as possible from its inner surface, so ideally no energy transformation takes place.
When coal is burned, chemical energy changes to thermal energy. The energy of sunlight was stored in the organic molecules of dead plants, which were compressed and altered to form long-chain hydrocarbons. Burning the coal oxidizes these molecules, releasing heat.
When coal is burned, chemical energy changes to thermal energy. The energy of sunlight was stored in the organic molecules of dead plants, which were compressed and altered to form long-chain hydrocarbons. Burning the coal oxidizes these molecules, releasing heat.
Kinetic Energy takes place, due to the fact you apply energy to the scissors.
It is a chemical energy process.Charcoal (ie.carbon) is burned down to produced carbon dioxide and heat is liberated.
It takes sugar in the blood into muscle to be burned as energy.
Chemical energy of glucose is stored in ATP by mitochondria.Light energy is stored as chemical energy in glucose by chloroplasts.
I didn't say that... But that is basically a correct description of the energy transformations. Part of the energy also gets wasted, into heat energy (different parts of an electrical circuit have resistance), and infrared radiation, i.e., non-visible light.
electronic energy.
Kinetic energy