because Energy transformation is the process of changing energy from one form to another.
Yes it is an example of energy transformation because energy could be transform to another energy.
electical energy is transform to heat energy
energy transformation is ruled by energy conservation. For example, potential energy may transform to kinetic energy but the sum of both remains constant before and after transformation.
No. If the energy type doesn't change then how can it be a "transform"?
Radiant Electric Kinetic They transform electromagnetic radiation (for example light) into electrical energy.
Radiant Electric Kinetic They transform electromagnetic radiation (for example light) into electrical energy.
In general, batteries transform chemical energy into electrical energy. There are some exceptions, but most batteries store energy chemically.
One OS that it is energy. Two is that transform. And three. Make somethinvlg up . Its not like thee teachers are smart.
I am not entirely sure what you mean by "reversible by itself".An energy transformation is usually NOT entirely reversible. Some energy is wasted in the transformation, and (even though the energy is definitely still somewhere), you may need ADDITIONAL energy to transform it back.
Not sure what "transformation" you are talking about; the transformation of a human into a werewolf is a fantasy story, if that's what you are referring to.
There WILL be energy transformations, whether we need it or not. Living beings, however, depend on energy transformation to live. We get energy from our food, which we "use up" and eventually convert to heat energy.
The noun forms of the verb to transform are transformer, transformation, and the gerund, transforming.