a light bulb or lightning
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A current in a wire.
Mechanical energy (e.g. kinetic energy of moving objects), thermal energy (e.g. heat), and radiant energy (e.g. light) are all non-examples of electrical energy.
Some examples include using a generator to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, a solar panel converting sunlight into electrical energy, and a light bulb transforming electrical energy into light and heat energy.
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An electric drill transforms electrical energy (from a power source) into mechanical energy (for drilling). Other examples of devices that transform energy include a stove (electrical to heat energy) and a radio (electrical to sound energy).
The device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy is an electric motor. Electric motors are also used as generators in hybrid automobiles to convert mechanical energy back to electrical energy.
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Some examples of electrical energy include powering light bulbs, running a refrigerator, charging a cell phone, and operating computers.
TV- Electrical energy to light and sound energy Radio and stereo - Electrical energy to sound energy Fan- electrical energy to mechanical energy Toaster - Electrical energy to heat energy Light bulb- Electrical energy to Light energy Battery or cell - Chemical energy to electrical energy
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