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The energy transformation that occurs is electrical to mechanical
In a fan heater, electrical energy is converted into thermal energy through a heating element (such as a metal coil). The thermal energy is then transferred to the surrounding air through convection, where the fan blows the heated air out into the room, transferring thermal energy to the surroundings.
A form of energy can't 'take place'. An energy changetakes place, in this case from electrical energy to light.
The electrical energy from the power source is transformed into mechanical energy in the motor that rotates the fan blades. This mechanical energy is then used to move air, resulting in kinetic energy.
In an electric fan, electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy and thermal energy. The electrical energy powers the motor in the fan, which then rotates the blades to create air movement. Some of the electrical energy is also dissipated as heat during this conversion process.
Everything Needs energy to take place. Biologically you should specify your question down to an area
When you use an electric fan to cool a room, electrical energy is transformed into kinetic energy as the fan blades rotate and move air. This moving air absorbs heat from your skin and increases the rate of heat transfer from your body to the air, resulting in a cooling effect. The fan does not actually lower the room temperature, but it helps your body feel cooler by promoting heat loss through convection.
What energy transformations take place in:
Kinetic Energy takes place, due to the fact you apply energy to the scissors.
The fan itself stores no energy. If the fan has batteries these sore chemical energy.
Answer : Conversion Energy.
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