Yes.
The device used to measure changes in thermal energy is called a calorimeter.
The energy changes into an electrical sign called impulses at the back of your eyeball called the retina.
Energy moving through a body of water is scientifically called hydro energy. When hydro energy is present, the water cycle changes.
When energy changes from one form to another it is through a process called transduction. This is done by a transducer, which is anything that converts energy. The human body converts chemical energy to heat and physical energy, nuclear reactors change heat energy to electrical energy, etc...
Yes.
When water has heat and energy it changes energy. The energy that it changes to is called thermal.
The device used to measure changes in thermal energy is called a calorimeter.
dynamo or generator
When potential energy changes to kinetic energy, it is called "energy transformation" or "energy conversion."
It is called the 'filament'.
filament
That's a generator, or dynamo.
That is called an electrical current.
The energy changes into an electrical sign called impulses at the back of your eyeball called the retina.
Respiration.
Energy moving through a body of water is scientifically called hydro energy. When hydro energy is present, the water cycle changes.