The hands moving on a battery-operated clock is an example of electrical energy being converted into mechanical energy to drive the clock's hands.
The hands moving on a battery-operated clock is an example of electrical energy being converted into mechanical energy to drive the clock hands.
Kinetic energy being converted to chemical potential energy
Kinetic energy being converted to chemical potential energy
An electric clock typically uses electrical energy, which is converted into mechanical energy to power the movement of the clock hands. The electrical energy is provided by a power source such as a battery or a wall outlet.
Chemical energy.
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It is possible. With a battery power source and some kind of heating element that creates electrical resistance in order to transfer that energy into heat; it could be done. I would not recommend that you try.
The energy stored in a car battery, or other cells or batteries, is chemical energy.
A battery stores chemical energy and converts it into electrical energy when connected to a circuit.
The type of energy a battery supplies is either electrical of chemical.
The popular energy of flashlight are Rechargeable Li-on battery, Alkaline battery.