solar panel?
When you turn a radio on, electrical energy from the battery is transformed into sound energy and electromagnetic waves, allowing you to hear radio signals.
Vegetables and fruits turn into chemical energy for your body.
during photosynthisis SOLAR energy is the type of energy which plants turn into chemical energy
A tree has the ability to turn light energy into chemical energy through photosynthesis. This process allows trees to convert sunlight into sugars that they can use as energy for growth and development.
when you turn on a lamp it is first light energy to chemical energy!
When you turn a radio on, electrical energy from the battery is transformed into sound energy and electromagnetic waves, allowing you to hear radio signals.
electrical/chemical to sounds(useful energy) and heat(wasted energy)
No, they turn chemical or electrical into kenetic energy
In a microwave, electrical energy from the power source is converted into electromagnetic waves (microwaves) which in turn generate heat energy by causing water molecules in food to vibrate and produce heat. So, the energy transformation in a microwave involves conversion from electrical energy to electromagnetic waves and then to heat energy.
If you are referring to the oven, the answer could be yes, as the turn table moves. However if you are referring to the electromagnetic wave known as a microwave then this is a form of electromagnetic energy...
The electrical energy gets transformed into electromagnetic (light) energy and thermal (heat) energy.
chemical energy
The electrical energy gets transformed into electromagnetic (light) energy and thermal (heat) energy.
during photosynthisis SOLAR energy is the type of energy which plants turn into chemical energy
yes
It turns into chemical energy.
The physical change of a burning candle can be explained using the big idea of energy by understanding that the burning process releases stored chemical energy in the wax as heat and light energy. The chemical bonds in the wax molecules break, converting chemical energy into thermal and electromagnetic energy. This change is an example of the conservation of energy principle, where energy is transformed from one form to another but not created or destroyed.