Plenty of these to quote. For example a power station generating set converts the mechanical power of the steam turbine into the electrical output of the generator.
In an auto, mechanical power from the engine is converted to electrical power in the AC generator which powers all the car's electrics and charges the battery
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.
They generate it by converting mechanical energy to electrical energy using generators inside power plants.
Electricity does not occur in natural state. It has to be generated by converting one form of energy into electric energy. The electric energy of any machine can be calculated by subtracting the all losses occurring in a machine (electrical, mechanical and magnetic) from total input power or energy.
A generator transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Mechanical energy
Motor is an example of converting electrical energy into mechanical energy
An example of mechanical energy converting to electromagnetic energy is when a generator converts the kinetic energy from a spinning turbine (mechanical energy) into electrical energy (electromagnetic energy) through electromagnetic induction.
Electrical generator: A device for converting mechanical (kinetic) energy into electrical energy.
Assuming that you're talking about a wind-powered electrical generator (such as a "wind farm"), the energy conversion is from mechanical to electrical. When the wind blows on the blades of the mill it rotates them, creating mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is used to power the electrical generator inside the mill, creating electrical energy out of mechanical energy.
Some examples of converting electrical energy to mechanical energy include electric motors in vehicles, fans, and power tools. When electricity flows through the motor, it generates a magnetic field that interacts with the motor's components to create mechanical motion.
Electrical energy is transferred to mechanical energy when an electric motor is used. The electric motor uses the electrical energy to generate a magnetic field, which interacts with other magnetic fields to produce a rotating motion, thus converting electrical energy into mechanical energy.
converting mechanical energy into electrical 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.
An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy by using electromagnetic fields to create rotational motion. This transformation allows the motor to power various machines and devices by converting electricity into physical work.
Electrical energy transforms into mechanical energy.
A dynamo generates electrical energy by converting mechanical energy into electrical energy through electromagnetic induction.
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.