It can be converted to most other types of energy.
Mechanical Energy, Solar Energy, Wind Energy
All a resistor does is use electrical energy, converting it to heat. so a 10 ohm resistor with 5 volts across it will dissipate 2.5 watts. this will come out as heat, ie, the resistor will get hot.
An electrical panel schedule is the index that you find on the inside of the door to the distribution panel. If the panel has no door the index is usually stuck on the face of the panel. The label has numbers on it that correspond to the breakers inside the distribution panel. A description of what the breaker feeds is written in the space next to the breaker number. Electricians usually write this description in pencil so that the description can be changed if the breaker's load is changed.
Electrical symbols are used in electrical wiring diagram, signage on the electrical devices and motors
One who practises the profession of electrical engineering. An electrical engineer.
A rechargeable battery.
I didn't say that... But that is basically a correct description of the energy transformations. Part of the energy also gets wasted, into heat energy (different parts of an electrical circuit have resistance), and infrared radiation, i.e., non-visible light.
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physical energy
No, and "engery" is not a real word. You probably mean "injury".
Electrical voltage can be changed by a transformer.
Chemical energy is changed into electrical energy
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IT has no colour.
It sounds like the Law of conservation of energy which states that engery cannot be created or destroyed but can only be converted from one form to another.
chemical energy
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