Energy in motion is called kinetic energy.
what form of energy are represented by x when the electric fan turned on? it's heat to light
An electric fan does not, normally, store any form of energy. It is a machine which works in response to energy supplied - at the time - and stop working when that energy supply is stopped.
No, it converts it from one form (electrical) to another (kinetic).
Electric energy to kitenic energy
An electric fan is not usually considered an energy storage device. The only storage is in the form of the kinetic energy of the spinning blades. As soon as the fan is turned off, the blades begin to slow down, as they continue to impart their kinetic energy to the surrounding air.
mechanical energy
Electricity is NEVER produced. It only CHANGES from one form to another because it is a type of energy. e.g. Electric energy is CHANGED into kinetic energy to move my fan
what form of energy are represented by x when the electric fan turned on? it's heat to light
electrical energy
An electric fan does not, normally, store any form of energy. It is a machine which works in response to energy supplied - at the time - and stop working when that energy supply is stopped.
mechanical, sound, and sometimes thermal
No, it converts it from one form (electrical) to another (kinetic).
Electric energy to kitenic energy
An electric fan is not usually considered an energy storage device. The only storage is in the form of the kinetic energy of the spinning blades. As soon as the fan is turned off, the blades begin to slow down, as they continue to impart their kinetic energy to the surrounding air.
In an electric fan electrical energy is transformed into mechanical energy and in loudspeaker the electrical energy is converted into sound energy.
An electric fan is not "an mechanical energy". An electric fan converts electrical energy into mechanical energy (the movement of the fan blades, and hence, the movement of the air).
The electric fan converts electrical energy into mechanical energy used to turn the fan blades, so no.