Chemical to electrical to heat, sound, or light
A battery changes chemical energy into electric (electromagnetic) energy.
Discharging a battery involves a chemical change where the stored chemical energy is converted into electrical energy. This is not considered a physical change because the composition of the materials inside the battery changes during the discharging process.
A battery stores chemical energy and converts it into electrical energy when connected to a circuit.
Energy in a flashlight changes from stored chemical energy in the battery to electrical energy when the battery powers the light bulb, which then converts electrical energy into light and heat energy.
An example of a change from chemical energy to electrical energy is when a battery powers a device such as a smartphone. The chemical reactions inside the battery generate electrical energy that is then used to power the device.
The process of charging a storage battery.
Voltage (increased charge concentration), and finally electrical energy.
exploding battery?
Yes, electrical energy can be used to drive chemical reactions in a battery to store energy in the form of chemical energy. Additionally, electrical energy can be converted into light energy by passing an electric current through a light bulb or LED.
because it uses its chemicals to produce energy
No. It doesn't change size.
Chemical energy stored in a battery changes into electrical energy.... Not so complicated