kilowatthours
Typically, an electrical appliance uses electrical energy at a certain rate (a certain power, a certain amount of energy per second). The longer you keep it on, the more energy it will use in total. The relation is simply: energy = power x time Units might be joule, watt, and seconds; or kWh, kW, and seconds.
describe the 5 steps to convert fuel into electrical energy
In nature, electrical energy is seldom stored as such. Other types of energy would be stored in biomass - mainly chemical energy - but not a significant amount of electrical energy.
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kilowatthours
Electrical energy is the energy in electricity - mainly in electrical currents.
Joules(international) or watthours(communly used)
That means that electricity contains a certain amount of energy; that you need energy to produce an electrical current; and that such energy can, in turn, be converted into other types of energy.
Losses are due to inefficencies of the motor, and friction on moving parts.
Typically, an electrical appliance uses electrical energy at a certain rate (a certain power, a certain amount of energy per second). The longer you keep it on, the more energy it will use in total. The relation is simply: energy = power x time Units might be joule, watt, and seconds; or kWh, kW, and seconds.
describe the 5 steps to convert fuel into electrical energy
It is the Specific Heat Capacity.
In nature, electrical energy is seldom stored as such. Other types of energy would be stored in biomass - mainly chemical energy - but not a significant amount of electrical energy.
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a watt