An electric motor or a generator changes energy from or to electromagnetic energy, respectively.
The electric motor
The device in question needs energy to work; the energy has to come from somewhere. In the case of electrical devices, they have been specifically designed to take their energy from the electrical network - or in some cases, of a battery.
megawatt-peak (MWp)- a measure of electrical output commonly used for solar energy devices.
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No, an outlet is only a distribution point. A source of electrical energy would be the generation station, wind generator, photovoltaic cells (solar energy panels) or other devices that actually produce electrical energy by changing energy from one type (chemical, solar...) to another.
Energy can change its forms. Scientists developed these devices as energy converters or energy changers.
generator
Toasters, electric heaters, and hair dryers are just a few devices that convert electrical energy to thermal energy.
Electromagnets.
The electric motor
The Sun
Electrical energy gets converted to light and heat energy.
There is no such thing as "electronic energy". Electronic devices use normal electrical energy.
Domestic warming electric devices
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Yes.
A toaster is one of many such devices.