battery
In a battery, the energy transformation is: chemical energy -----> electrical energy.
no, its chemical energy to electrical energy.
electrical, chemical, heat, and light energy
Yes,i guess so.because even a battery converts chemical energy into electrical energy. Of course, all televisions must use electricity.
An alkaline battery converts chemical energy stored in its electrolytes into electrical energy by enabling a chemical reaction to occur between the electrodes.
A battery is a device that converts electrical energy into chemical energy for storage and subsequent use in powering electronic devices.
A machine that converts one form of energy into another form is called a transducer.
A battery converts chemical energy into electrical energy. Inside a battery, chemical reactions occur that generate electrons, resulting in an electrical potential difference between the battery terminals. This allows for the flow of electrons and the generation of electrical energy.
No, a thermocouple does not convert chemical energy into electrical energy. It generates electricity by using the Seebeck effect, which is based on the temperature difference between two different metals. The thermocouple produces voltage directly from heat.
lamps
Chemical energy into light energy more specifically i.e. dry cell converts chemical energy into electrical energy flashlight converts electrical energy into light energy
Battery: A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy. Fuel cell: Uses chemical energy from a fuel source to generate electricity through a chemical reaction. Gasoline engine: Converts chemical energy in gasoline into mechanical energy to power vehicles. Metabolism in living organisms: Converts chemical energy from food into energy for cellular activities. Explosives: Release stored chemical energy rapidly in the form of heat, sound, and pressure.