They are both very important!!!!
A battery is a combination of two or more electrochemical cells in series that store chemical energy which transforms into electrical energy.
Electrical Energy Is Important it is a conductor if you didnt have electrical energy you couldn't be able to listen to music,have hair dryers and much more:)
Chemical energy into light energy more specifically i.e. dry cell converts chemical energy into electrical energy flashlight converts electrical energy into light energy
Yes and no. In fact a battery cell stores energy in the form of chemical energy which is converted into electrical energy whenever an electrical current is drawn off from it.For more information please see the answer to the Related Question shown below.
Chemical in the battery, converted to electrical to power your mobile. If you want a more comprehensive history - the battery is charged via your mains electrical power supply. That power comes from one of many suppliers such as coal, gas, nuclear etc.
A container consisting in one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted to electrical power and is used as a source of power.
an integrated whole, composed of diverse, interacting, specialized structures and subfunctions. [SEMATECH] 2 : an integrated structure of components and subsystems capable of performing, in aggregate, one or more specific functions.
Battery (chemical energy) goes to the wires (electrical energy) which goes to the light bulb (thermal and electromagnetic energy. In the bulb of a traditional flashlight, electric current energy is transformed to heat and then partially to light, when the temperature of the filament in the bulb is sufficient. In an LED type flashlight, little heat is produced and more of the electrical current energy is transformed into light.
a battery is a device used to convert chemical energy into electric energy and has not an indefinite timespan, when whole of chemical energy is converted into electric energy which is used in one way or the other, then their is no more interchangable chemical energy left. So we have to recharge the battery which converts the applied electrical energy back into chemical energy which can later be reused as described earlier.
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
A battery consists of one or more electrochemical cells that convert chemical energy into electrical energy. Each cell contains a positive electrode (cathode), a negative electrode (anode), and an electrolyte. When connected in a circuit, the chemical reactions within the cell generate a flow of electrons, producing electricity.