Electric energy to kitenic energy
Yes, because it is not 100 % efficient at converting electrical energy into kinetic energy.
Answer #1: mechanical==========================Answer #2:Kinetic energy of the moving air, and heat in the motor.
Electrical to kinetic.
An electric fan converts electrical energy into kinetic energy of the fan blades, which is then transferred to kinetic energy of moving air.
Electric energy to kitenic energy
Yes, because it is not 100 % efficient at converting electrical energy into kinetic energy.
A car converts the chemical energy in petrol to kinetic energy which makes it move along. A fan converts electrical energy into kinetic energy to make the blades turn.
Answer #1: mechanical==========================Answer #2:Kinetic energy of the moving air, and heat in the motor.
The fan itself stores no energy. If the fan has batteries these sore chemical energy.
Electrical to kinetic.
An electric fan converts electrical energy into kinetic energy of the fan blades, which is then transferred to kinetic energy of moving air.
Please don't say that a "fan is energy". This is highly inaccurate and confusing. A fan uses and convertsenergy.If the fan is plugged into an electrical socket, then it uses electrical energy. Since it produces movement (of the fan blades, and of the wind that comes out of the fan), the result is movement energy. Movement energy is usually called kinetic energy.
Infared heaters are more energy efficient than the traditional fan type. Always keep ypur heater clear of anything flammabe.
An electric fan is not "an mechanical energy". An electric fan converts electrical energy into mechanical energy (the movement of the fan blades, and hence, the movement of the air).
The electric fan converts electrical energy into mechanical energy used to turn the fan blades, so no.
In an electric fan electrical energy is transformed into mechanical energy and in loudspeaker the electrical energy is converted into sound energy.