I might be wrong on this one, but I believe it is either a cell or a photocell.
A cell would be correct, a photocell converts light energy into electrical energy.
Potential energy - gravitational, chemical, nuclear Kinetic energy - mechanical, thermal, electrical, motion, radiant, sound
Radiant energy can be converted into heat energy when absorbed by a material. Radiant energy can be converted into electrical energy in photovoltaic cells through the photoelectric effect. Radiant energy can be converted into chemical energy through photosynthesis in plants.
A fuel cell is a device that converts chemical energy from a fuel into electrical energy through an electrochemical reaction. It also produces mechanical energy in some cases, and the conversion process may also generate radiant energy as heat.
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.
One example of radiant energy transforming into chemical energy is through the process of photosynthesis in plants. During photosynthesis, plants absorb light energy from the sun (radiant energy) and convert it into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose. This chemical energy is then used by the plant for growth, development, and other metabolic processes.
Forms of energy related to changes in matter may include kinetic, potential, chemical, electromagnetic, electrical, and thermal energy.
chemical energy. when we use atoms, or chemicals, the energy starts out as chemical energy before becoming electrical energy
Potential energy - gravitational, chemical, nuclear Kinetic energy - mechanical, thermal, electrical, motion, radiant, sound
the energy transfer is from chemical to electrical to radiant
Flashlight: electrical energy -> radiant energyBattery: chemical energy -> electrical energyToaster: electrical energy -> heat energyMotor: electrical energy -> kinetic energy
chemical, radiant, thermal, mechanical (potential, kinetic), electrical, and im not sure about the last one, but i think its nuclear
electrical and chemical and also thermal
Radiant energy can be converted into heat energy when absorbed by a material. Radiant energy can be converted into electrical energy in photovoltaic cells through the photoelectric effect. Radiant energy can be converted into chemical energy through photosynthesis in plants.
chemical,electrical,nuclear,radiant,mechanical
a battery
forms, including mechanical, thermal, electrical, radiant, chemical, and nuclear.
The Fuel Cell