All types of radio waves are electromagnetic energy, and that includes microwaves from the microwave oven.
A light bulb is not an example of electromagnetic energy, but the light which the bulb gives off is an example of electromagnetic energy.
An example of mechanical energy converting to electromagnetic energy is when a generator converts the kinetic energy from a spinning turbine (mechanical energy) into electrical energy (electromagnetic energy) through electromagnetic induction.
An example of Electromagnetic energy is light.
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Visible light is an example of electromagnetic energy or radiated energy.
No. Light is an example of an electromagnetic wave.
Yes
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a microwave or a x-ray. Because when the microwave for example is plugged in or turned on is electrical energy and when the food is being cooked is when electromagnetic energy is used. Hope I Could Help :]
A non-example of heat energy would be light energy, which does not involve the transfer of thermal energy but rather of electromagnetic energy.
The energy has different names, depending on the type of radiation. For example, in the case of electromagnetic radiation, the energy would be called electromagnetic energy, or in specific cases, light energy.
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