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-- potential, in an electric load-lifting crane
-- kinetic, in a Golf cart
-- wind, in a fan
-- chemical, in a battery charger
-- radio, in a radio transmitter
-- light, in an electric light
-- heat, in a toaster
Yes, various forms of energy are interconvertible. Look at the following examples. Sound energy is converted into electrical energy in a microphone. Electrical energy is converted into sound energy in a loud speaker. Electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy in a motor. Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy in a generator. Potential energy is converted into kinetic energy when a stone is dropped. Electrical energy is converted into heat energy in a room heater. Chemical energy is converted into sound, light and heat energy while firing crackers
This is expressed in watts.
Electrical converted to electromagnetic waves.
Anything device can transform electrical energy into other form of energy. This is called an electrical load.
kinetic energy can be converted into other forms of energy... And vise vers.For example, kinetic energy can be converted into electrical energy by a generator or into thermal energy by the brakes on a car.
No, the two are unrelated.
Nuclear energy is converted to electrical energy in a nuclear power plant.
-- sound energy -- light energy -- heat energy
-- sound energy -- light energy -- heat energy
Kinetic, chemical, heat any form of energy can be converted to electric
That refers to electrical energy.
It gets converted to other forms of energy. Quite often, most of it eventually gets converted to heat, i.e., unusable energy for the most part.