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What is energy transformation in a camera?

In a camera, energy transformation occurs when light energy from a scene is converted into electrical energy by the camera's sensor. This electrical energy is then used to create a digital image that can be stored or displayed.


Image of uses of chemical energy?

example of an object of chemical energy


What energy changes take place when you see an image?

When you see an image, light energy from the image enters your eyes and is converted into electrical signals by the retina. These signals are then transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve, where they are processed and interpreted as visual information. This involves a series of complex chemical and neuronal reactions that result in your perception of the image.


What energy change take place in your eye?

The process by which light is detected by the human eye and converted to an image is a serious of energy changes. Light is the first energy which causes chemical reactions. These reactions are then changed to electrical energy signals which are sent to the brains through the optical nerve.


How is the signal from the transducer converted in to an image?

A computer converts signal into an image.


Does photosynthesis have anything to do with photography?

Photosynthesis and conventional (chemical) photography are distantly related insofar as both use photochemistry, which is any process by which exposure to light causes a chemical change in a substance.In a plant performing photosynthesis, the light reaction causes a chemical change in the presence of chlorophyll by which the plant converts light energy into sugar energy using water and carbon dioxide.In chemical photography the light reaction converts light energy chemically into a latent (hidden) image in a light sensitive material such as a salt (halide) of silver. The latent image can then be further chemically developed into a visible image.


When I scan in a handwritten letter and try to open it with Microsoft Word what is it converted from?

It's not converted from anything. You will be either importing or inserting an image. Your hand-written letter will be scanned as an image file.


What is meant by the term pixelation?

"Pixelated" is when an image is made up of tiny visible pixel images. It can also mean that an image has been converted from a printed image to a digitized image.


How avi converted to jpeg?

AVIs can not be directly converted to JPGs. An AVI file is a video, a JPG file is a single image.


What is shown above electromagnet or a electric generator?

It would depend on the specific description or image provided, but an electromagnet typically manipulates magnetic fields using electric current, while an electric generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. The distinction lies in their primary functions.


Energy transfer diagram in camera phone?

In a camera phone, energy transfer begins with the conversion of light energy from the scene being captured into electrical energy by the camera's image sensor. This electrical energy is then processed by the phone's internal circuitry, transforming it into digital data. The digital data can be stored as an image file, which can be displayed on the phone's screen, converting electrical signals back into light energy for visual representation. Additionally, the battery provides chemical energy to power the entire device throughout this process.


How latent image form?

A latent image forms when light-sensitive materials, such as photographic film or digital sensors, are exposed to light. During this exposure, photons interact with the photosensitive compounds, causing a change in their chemical or electrical state. This initial change creates an invisible pattern that represents the image, which can later be developed or processed to reveal the visible photograph. In digital imaging, the latent image is converted into a visible format through algorithms and processing techniques.