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When you use a battery, you transform chemical energy stored in the battery into electrical energy. This electrical energy is then used to power electronic devices or systems.
While charging the battery we use the electrical energy which is stored as chemical energy in the battery.
While charging the battery we use the electrical energy which is stored as chemical energy in the battery.
Yes, an air conditioner uses electrical energy to operate. Inside the air conditioner, refrigerant fluid undergoes a chemical reaction to absorb and release heat, but this process does not involve the direct use of chemical energy.
Chemical energy.
A battery is a form of chemical energy because it relies on chemical reactions within the battery to produce and store electrical energy. When the battery is in use, these chemical reactions generate electrons that flow through a circuit, producing the electrical energy that powers devices.
The chemical energy of the battery in your toothbrush is turned into radiant energy (heat), and kinetic energy (movement).
What comes out is electrical energy, while what is in the battery is chemical energy.
Battery?
A battery changes chemical energy into electric (electromagnetic) energy.
The main chemical in a battery + an explosion = a chemical reaction to a battery