kinetic to sound ;)
A loudspeaker is a transducer that converts electrical energy to sound energy.
Sound - vibrations in the air.
A loudspeaker is a transducer; it converts one form of energy to another. In this case, electrical energy into acoustic (pressure) energy. Many types of loudspeaker can also be used as a microphone. This effect is known as reciprocity. An ordinary 'moving coil' loudspeaker will be quite a good microphone, when associated with appropriate amplifiers.
The energy is in the form of sound waves, which are moving air molecules, a form of kinetic energy.
loudspeaker of telephone: electrical to sound energy microphone of telephone: sound to electrical energy
A loudspeaker is a transducer that converts electrical energy to sound energy.
Sound - vibrations in the air.
A loudspeaker is a transducer; it converts one form of energy to another. In this case, electrical energy into acoustic (pressure) energy. Many types of loudspeaker can also be used as a microphone. This effect is known as reciprocity. An ordinary 'moving coil' loudspeaker will be quite a good microphone, when associated with appropriate amplifiers.
The energy is in the form of sound waves, which are moving air molecules, a form of kinetic energy.
loudspeaker of telephone: electrical to sound energy microphone of telephone: sound to electrical energy
A loudspeaker
magnets!
-- car horn -- loudspeaker in a boom box -- ear-buds
In an electric fan electrical energy is transformed into mechanical energy and in loudspeaker the electrical energy is converted into sound energy.
Chemical energy can change into just about any other type of energy.
Chemical energy to light energy
No. If the energy type doesn't change then how can it be a "transform"?