-- sound energy
-- light energy
-- heat energy
Yes, various forms of energy are interconvertible. Look at the following examples. Sound energy is converted into electrical energy in a microphone. Electrical energy is converted into sound energy in a loud speaker. Electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy in a motor. Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy in a generator. Potential energy is converted into kinetic energy when a stone is dropped. Electrical energy is converted into heat energy in a room heater. Chemical energy is converted into sound, light and heat energy while firing crackers
The electrical energy gets transformed into electromagnetic (light) energy and thermal (heat) energy.
Inside a toaster, electrical energy is converted to heat (and a little bit of light) energy.
Electrical energy gets converted to sound energy. When we speak into the speaker, our sound waves get converted into electrical signals. These signals get amplified and emitted as louder sound. Thus, electrical energy (electrical signals) gets converted into sound energy (amplified/louder sound).
The electrical energy supplied to an electric motor
-- sound energy -- light energy -- heat energy
Electrical Pulse energy is already electrical energy. It can be converted to different levels (as in different voltage). It can be converted from pulse to a stable source. But non the less it will still be electrical energy.
Electrical energy can be converted to: 1. Heat energy 2. Light energy and many more
Electrical energy can be converted to: 1. Heat energy 2. Light energy and many more
Yes, various forms of energy are interconvertible. Look at the following examples. Sound energy is converted into electrical energy in a microphone. Electrical energy is converted into sound energy in a loud speaker. Electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy in a motor. Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy in a generator. Potential energy is converted into kinetic energy when a stone is dropped. Electrical energy is converted into heat energy in a room heater. Chemical energy is converted into sound, light and heat energy while firing crackers
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, they can all be transformed into from one form to another.For example, light energy from the sun is trapped by plants and converted to chemical energy.OR... electrical energy can be converted into sound and light energy as with a TV set... or with a fan, electrical energy is converted into kinetic energy which causes the blades to spin... etc.....
Chemical energy is converted into electrical energy.
Do a experiment on how black and white paper have different warmth under a light.
Do a experiment on how black and white paper have different warmth under a light.
Yes, the chemical energy from the battery is converted into electrical energy.
The electrical energy gets transformed into electromagnetic (light) energy and thermal (heat) energy.
Inside a toaster, electrical energy is converted to heat (and a little bit of light) energy.