In a dishwasher, electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy to move water around and clean the dishes. Some of this mechanical energy is then converted into thermal energy by the heating element in the dishwasher to warm the water for more effective cleaning.
A dishwasher typically uses electrical energy to power its motor, heating element, and control panel.
A dishwasher uses electrical energy to power its motor, heating element, and control panel.
A dishwasher converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to run its motor, which then powers the water pump and spray arms. The water is heated using electrical energy to clean the dishes effectively.
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In a dishwasher, electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy to move water around and clean the dishes. Some of this mechanical energy is then converted into thermal energy by the heating element in the dishwasher to warm the water for more effective cleaning.
electrical energy to sound energy ,electrical energy to mechanical energy
Electrical energy to kinetic energy
from electrical energy to mechanical energy
Chemical >>> Electrical
electrical energy to thermal(heat) energy
A dishwasher typically uses electrical energy to power its motor, heating element, and control panel.
Electrical energy is transformed into electromagnetic energy.
electrical energy to mechanical energy
Electrical to heat.
Electrical energy to heat energy