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windmills make mechanical energy. :)
no because mechanical energy is most using up electricity
Mechanical energy is the most familiar form of energy. Everything, living and nonliving, that moves and has any type of motion is using mechanical energy.
If you move the drumsticks with your hands, then obviously you are using energy provided by your muscles. The energy in our body follows a complicated path, but eventually it comes from the food we eat.
"the energy in moving things is mechanical energy. wind, moving water, and falling rocks all have mechanical energy. when you walk, run, or ride a bicyle, you are using mechanical energy. sound is a form of mechanical energy."-Concepts and Challenges in Physical Science
The mechanical energy of a power plant turbine, driven by steam or by water (hydro), is converted to electrical energy
Mechanical Energy= Potential energy+ Kinetic energy, so for the mechanical energy to be equal to be potential energy, the kinetic energy must be 0.
1/2g+1/2kxf=0
using a car
It turns into mechanical energy-a mass of air is being pushed through the fan so the air molecules are being given kinetic energy (I'm saying mechanical energy includes kinetic energy)
Mechanical energy is formed using a source of energy transferred to motion or electricity by means of gears. Every moving object has mechanical energy, whether it is a hammer driving a nail, a leaf falling from a tree, or a rocket flying in space.
The correct answer is Electric motor. An electric motor is a device used to convert electricity into mechanical energy whereas an electric generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.