No. A transformer doesn't source or sink energy, or convert energy from one form to another.
The ideal transformer merely changes the parameters of an electrical current, with no effect on energy levels.
A non-ideal (real-life) transformer decreases the energy in the electrical circuit, because its losses
rob some of the energy and turn it to heat.
generators which convert mechanical energy to electrical energy and motors which convert electrical energy to mechanical energy
Motors convert electrical energy to mechanical energy. Generators transfer mechanical energy to electrical energy.
Generators are similar to motors in that they both involve the conversion of energy, but generators convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, whereas motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.
A motor convert electrical energy to mechanical energy.
Electrical motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.
The device which convert mechanical energy in to electrical energy is "Dynamo".
No
A generator is used to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy. A motor converts electrical energy to mechanical energy. Rather than try to explain the theory of how a generator can convert mechanical energy to electrical energy, click on the link below. It has a nice graphic with animation that will help you understand the theory better. http://www.wvic.com/how-gen-works.htm
An electric motor, such as a starting motor
Motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy and generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
ya in electrical generators
Electrical generator: A device for converting mechanical (kinetic) energy into electrical energy.