There are lots of other types of energy, e.g. sound energy, gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy, heat energy, etc.
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Yes, when combing your hair, static electricity is produced.
electrical to mechanical
A cell in a rechargeable battery does that when it's being recharged.
A Resistor or Resistance
An example of electrical energy is large electric power plants generate for electrical energy.
A transformer.
An electric motor or a fan would be an example of electrical energy changing to kinetic energy
I think the answer is a No because if you change electrical energy to thermal energy to an example it will mix into chemical energy.
Motor is an example of converting electrical energy into mechanical energy
Wet and dry cell batteries are an example of chemical energy producing electrical energy.
The electrical energy of thermal energy is called kinetic energy. An example of electrical energy converted to thermal energy is a toaster drawing current from an electrical outlet.
An electric motor converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.
Electrical energy is useful because it is fairly easy to convert mechanical energy (from turbines, for example) into electrical energy, it is fairly easy to transport electricity over long distances, and it is fairly easy to convert the electrical energy (for example, in your home) into several other types of energy.
example of devides that can convert to elecrical energy
-- car horn -- loudspeaker in a boom box -- ear-buds
A storage battery converts chemical energy to electrical energy. Rechargeable batteries can reverse the reaction by converting electrical energy back to chemical energy.