It's dangerous at high voltages.
light energy :) ANSWER: THERMAL ENERGY
It converts electrical energy into kinetic energy (and some thermal energy).
Electrical energy can be formed by solar, wind or hydro energy. This energy is transformed into electrical energy.
TV- Electrical energy to light and sound energy Radio and stereo - Electrical energy to sound energy Fan- electrical energy to mechanical energy Toaster - Electrical energy to heat energy Light bulb- Electrical energy to Light energy Battery or cell - Chemical energy to electrical energy
An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. While an electrical generator does the opposite.
when electrical energy is supplied to the motor of an electric fan, some of the electrical energy is transferred to the fan blade as kinetic energy. The energy is also transformed from electrical to kinetic.
electrical, chemical, heat, and light energy
Some examples include using a generator to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, a solar panel converting sunlight into electrical energy, and a light bulb transforming electrical energy into light and heat energy.
Some dangers and cautions of mechanical energy include the risk of physical injury from moving parts, entanglement, or impact. Proper training and safety precautions should be followed to minimize these risks. Additionally, mechanical energy can also lead to equipment malfunction or failure if not properly maintained or operated.
electrical energy, thermal energy, and potential energy
chemical - electrical - light - heat
You hook them up to an electrical circuit, and the energy would appear as electrical energy that the circuit can then transform into some other format.
In a torch, electrical energy from the batteries is converted into light energy and heat energy. The electrical energy powers the light bulb, which emits light energy. Some of the electrical energy is also converted into heat energy due to inefficiencies in the system.
A flashlight transforms electrical energy into light energy and some heat energy. When the battery powers the flashlight, the electrical energy is converted into light energy when the bulb or LED emits light, while some of the energy is also lost as heat.
That is the electric energy. It is called the electricity
I wouldn't say that electrical energy "uses" other types of energy; probably you mean that you can convert other types of energy to electrical energy. Most types of energy can be converted to electrical energy, or actually all of them (as long as there is some useful energy left) - including heat energy, nuclear energy, chemical energy, mechanical energy, etc.
A battery is a chemical source of energy that produces direct current, DC. Some are rechargeable; some are not.