Yes to all. -- Electrical current in a toaster produces thermal energy, often known as "heat". -- In a light bulb produces light. -- In the wires dangling from eaqr-buds produces sound. -- In a solenoid coil or motor stator produces magnetic forces.
Light, kinetic (movement) and sound. However sound energy comes after the light and kinetic energy, as sound and kinetic energy travel faster than sound.
K+ produces the highest energy light. Na+ is a lie
Light energy is used in photosynthesis, and it is converted into chemical energy of the glucose molecule. Obscure example, but imagine heat being applied to a tea kettle. When the water boils, steam escaping produces a sound. The heat is converted to sonar (sound) energy.
"Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy."Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy."Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy."Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy.
Yes to all. -- Electrical current in a toaster produces thermal energy, often known as "heat". -- In a light bulb produces light. -- In the wires dangling from eaqr-buds produces sound. -- In a solenoid coil or motor stator produces magnetic forces.
thermal enery cause it produces heat *and light and sound
Light, kinetic (movement) and sound. However sound energy comes after the light and kinetic energy, as sound and kinetic energy travel faster than sound.
K+ produces the highest energy light. Na+ is a lie
Light is electrical energy and sound is mechanical energy.
A radio produces sound, and therefore sound energy. The radio waves, however, are electromagnetic energy, not sound. The function of a radio is to convert that electromagnetic energy into sound energy.
When any fuel combusts it produces heat, light and a little sound. The majority of the energy produced will be heat.
From what I understand, Sound, Light and Heat are all forms of Energy. Sound is audible vibration at a relatively low frequency, Light is energy at a much higher frequency, and heat is energy at an even higher frequency. I added this question to the physics category, as while chemistry requires or produces energy, energy itself is a fundamental part of physics.
Light energy is used in photosynthesis, and it is converted into chemical energy of the glucose molecule. Obscure example, but imagine heat being applied to a tea kettle. When the water boils, steam escaping produces a sound. The heat is converted to sonar (sound) energy.
Friction.
It is different because sound vibrates and light reflects
Light,heat and sound are all energy.