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it changes the electrical energy into mechanical energy
Quite often, the word "circuit" is used for an electrical circuit. In that case, the energy is electrical energy.
Quite often, the word "circuit" is used for an electrical circuit. In that case, the energy is electrical energy.
the part of an electric circuit converts electricity into other forms of energy is called a load.
Yes.
it changes the electrical energy into mechanical energy
Quite often, the word "circuit" is used for an electrical circuit. In that case, the energy is electrical energy.
Quite often, the word "circuit" is used for an electrical circuit. In that case, the energy is electrical energy.
The motor changes electrical energy into mechanical (torque) energy.
the part of an electric circuit converts electricity into other forms of energy is called a load.
A toaster changes electrical energy to heat.
Yes.
You hook them up to an electrical circuit, and the energy would appear as electrical energy that the circuit can then transform into some other format.
Water heater converts electrical energy into heat energy Fan converts the same into mechanical Speaker converts electrical energy into sound using a magnetic field. A charger changes electrical energy into chemical energy A bulb filament changes electrical energy into light energy
I assume you mean electricity not energy. The electrical energy doesn't leave the circuit as such it is converted by a component. E.G. A bulb in a circuit will convert the electrical energy into light and some heat.
Light energy (EM visible radiation) plus thermal energy (through heating the bulb filament)
For example, in a circuit, the conducting wire will have a resistance to the flow of electrons. As a result, the movement of electrons through the circuit is impeded, dissipating energy, which is given off as heat. Basically, because electrical energy has to do with moving charges, energy is converted to heat when inelastic collisions occur at the atomic level.