A relay
No, it is electrical and light energy, which transforms into heat energy.
if a component has an electrical connection and movement is created by or within the component, then that component will use an electromagnet. Devices such as relays, solenoids and motors, use electromagnets to create movement. Ignition coils and transformers use electromagnetic induction to raise or lower voltage outputs
No, a dynamo does not store up chemical energy. Instead, it converts mechanical energy (movement) into electrical energy through electromagnetic induction.
The Motor converts electrical into mechanical energy
Vision is the process where the eye responds to electromagnetic radiation in the visible part of the spectrum, that is a range of frequencies. So that is electromagnetic energy. The eye itself is driven by a whole range of bodily processes which are essentially using chemical energy.
In a generator, mechanical energy from a rotating turbine or engine is converted into electrical energy through the process of electromagnetic induction. The movement of a magnetic field relative to a conductor creates an electric current, resulting in the transformation of mechanical energy into electrical energy.
An electric fan is not "an mechanical energy". An electric fan converts electrical energy into mechanical energy (the movement of the fan blades, and hence, the movement of the air).
An electromagnetic device found in CD/DVD drives, electric vehicles, and automobile starters is a motor. Motors use electromagnetic principles to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, enabling the movement of various components in these devices.
Electromagnetic rotation refers to the physical rotation of an object due to the interaction of magnetic fields. Electromagnetic induction, on the other hand, is the process where a changing magnetic field induces an electromotive force or voltage in a conductor, causing current to flow. In summary, electromagnetic rotation involves mechanical movement, while electromagnetic induction involves the generation of an electrical current.
A towel waving is a mechanical motion, as it involves the physical movement of the towel due to forces applied by the person waving it. Electromagnetic forces are not directly involved in the waving of a towel.
In an electrical motor, electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy to produce motion. In a galvanometer, electrical energy is converted into mechanical movement of the pointer in response to the flow of current.
An electric motor is a device that transforms electrical energy into mechanical movement. It consists of coils of wire surrounded by a magnetic field that produces rotational or linear motion when current flows through the coils.