Nothing to it, since heat is already energy.
When a flashlight is turned on, electrical energy is converted into light energy and heat energy. The electrical energy powers the bulb to produce light, while some electricity is lost as heat.
Electrical energy is converted into light energy and heat energy when a light bulb is turned on. The electrical energy flows through the bulb's filament, causing it to heat up and emit light.
Heat to make the filament glow white hot and emit light (electromagnetic radiation).
When a toaster is turned on, electrical energy is converted into thermal energy, which is then used to heat up the toaster coils. The thermal energy produced toasts the bread placed inside the toaster.
When an electric heater is turned on, electrical energy is converted into heat energy. The electricity flows through the heating element, which has high resistance, causing it to heat up and produce heat. This heat is then transferred to the surrounding air, raising the temperature in the room.
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Heat is a form of energy (the kinetic energy present in the vibrations of atoms or molecules). Radiant energy can be turned into heat energy. Potential energy can be turned into heat energy, nuclear energy can be turned into heat energy, electrical energy can be turned into heat energy, magnetic field energy can be turned into heat energy and chemical energy can be turned into heat energy. There is no such thing as "physical" energy (in terms of Physics). Also your use of the term "evolved" can not be applied to a changing in type of energy, the term refers to the genesis of living things.
Heat then - into Electric energy
When a flashlight is turned on, electrical energy is converted into light energy and heat energy. The electrical energy powers the bulb to produce light, while some electricity is lost as heat.
it is burnt using heat
Examples of heat energy are as follows: -a bulb turned on for a long time - heat liberated from any burning object
Electrical energy is converted into light energy and heat energy when a light bulb is turned on. The electrical energy flows through the bulb's filament, causing it to heat up and emit light.
Heat to make the filament glow white hot and emit light (electromagnetic radiation).
When a toaster is turned on, electrical energy is converted into thermal energy, which is then used to heat up the toaster coils. The thermal energy produced toasts the bread placed inside the toaster.
When an electric heater is turned on, electrical energy is converted into heat energy. The electricity flows through the heating element, which has high resistance, causing it to heat up and produce heat. This heat is then transferred to the surrounding air, raising the temperature in the room.
An incandescent bulb produces heat when turned on, with about 90 of its energy being emitted as heat and only 10 as light.
When a flashlight is turned on, electrical energy from the battery is converted into light energy and heat energy by the bulb. The chemical energy stored in the battery is transformed into electrical energy, and then into light and heat energy by the bulb to produce the illumination.