A radio receiver transforms electrical energy to acoustic energy
You listen to another radio or switch to the radio.
The energy of infrared waves is greater than the energy of radio waves. This is because infrared waves has a smaller wavelength compared to radio waves. The smaller the wavelength, the higher the energy.
For radio broadcasting, sound waves are converted to electrical waves that are further transmitted. This transformation is done by a device called a transducer, which converts physical parameters into an electrical form (signals).
chemical energy to electrical energy to sound energy
its kinetic energy ;)
yes,because radio is an example of sound energy...
Radios use eletrical energy
Yes. Radios use radio waves which are radiant energy.
radio waves
well it can be used for... ultra sound scans, listening to the radio, or playing an instrument!!
Yes. The amp, like a TV, DVD-player, or even a radio will use up some power when they're in standby mode.
The use of radio are -- to move information from place to place, quickly -- to deliver energy into organic substances, such as with diathermy machines and microwave ovens
A radio produces sound, and therefore sound energy. The radio waves, however, are electromagnetic energy, not sound. The function of a radio is to convert that electromagnetic energy into sound energy.
In a radio you have the conversion of radio wave energy to sound wave energy.
Both microwave radio transmitters and microwave ovens generate and pour out radiant energy.
in a car or radio or radio playing device :)