No, thunder is a result of lightning lightning on the other hand is an example of electrical energy, it is called static discharge,or static energy... Thunder is usually classified as sound energy, i.e. a pressure disturbance travelling through the air. The atmospheric electrical discharge that we call "lightning" causes sudden heating of the air, which causes its sudden expansion, which is what produces the pressure disturbance.
a microwave or a x-ray. Because when the microwave for example is plugged in or turned on is electrical energy and when the food is being cooked is when electromagnetic energy is used. Hope I Could Help :]
An electrical oven transforms electrical energy into thermal energy. When the oven is powered on, electrical current flows through heating elements, which then convert that electrical energy into heat. This heat is used to cook or bake food within the oven. The process is a clear example of energy conversion from one form to another, primarily focused on heat generation for cooking purposes.
One horsepower (HP) is equivalent to about 746 watts of mechanical power. To produce one horsepower of mechanical energy, the electrical energy required depends on the efficiency of the motor converting electrical energy to mechanical energy. For example, if a motor operates at 90% efficiency, approximately 830 watts of electrical energy would be needed to produce one horsepower. Thus, the electrical energy required varies with the efficiency of the system used.
no picture of electrical energy
Yes, the chemical energy from the battery is converted into electrical energy.
An example of electrical energy is large electric power plants generate for electrical energy.
Thunder is not thermal or kinetic energy. Thunder is the sound produced by the rapid expansion of air heated by lightning. Lightning itself is a form of electrical energy converted into heat and light.
A transformer.
Motor is an example of converting electrical energy into mechanical energy
Air in a thunder cloud would transform solar energy into electrical energy
An electrical outlet is a physical object. It does not produce energy. What does produce the energy is electricity, which travels through the outlet to power your devices. Electricity is its own form of energy, called "electrical energy."So, no, an outlet is not an example of chemical energy.
An example of electrical energy changing to kinetic energy is the operation of an electric motor. When electricity flows through the motor, it generates a magnetic field that causes the motor to spin, converting the electrical energy into mechanical kinetic energy.
Electrical energy is useful because it is fairly easy to convert mechanical energy (from turbines, for example) into electrical energy, it is fairly easy to transport electricity over long distances, and it is fairly easy to convert the electrical energy (for example, in your home) into several other types of energy.
example of devides that can convert to elecrical energy
An example of a change from chemical energy to electrical energy is when a battery powers a device such as a smartphone. The chemical reactions inside the battery generate electrical energy that is then used to power the device.
Mechanical energy is supplied to a generator from an engine, a steam turbine for example, and converted to electrical energy
-- car horn -- loudspeaker in a boom box -- ear-buds