batteries or dry cells
A battery or a fuel cell converts chemical energy directly to electrical energy
A battery is a device in which chemical energy is transformed into electrical energy.
A battery is a device that converts mechanical energy into chemical energy. It stores this energy in the form of chemical reactions that can later be converted back into electrical energy to power a device.
An electrolyzer is a device that converts mechanical energy to chemical energy by using electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gases.
An internal combustion engine is a device that converts chemical energy, typically from fossil fuels like gasoline or diesel, into mechanical energy. This energy is used to power vehicles, machinery, and other mechanical systems.
A battery or a fuel cell converts chemical energy directly to electrical energy
No, it uses chemical energy (in the fuel) to produce mechanical energy
A battery is a device that turns chemical energy into electrical energy by using chemical reactions to generate a flow of electrons.
One common example is a battery-powered device, where the chemical energy stored in the battery is converted to electrical energy to power the device. Another example is a fuel cell, where chemical reactions between fuel and an oxidizing agent produce electrical energy.
Your car.
A battery is a device in which chemical energy is transformed into electrical energy.
A battery is a device that converts mechanical energy into chemical energy. It stores this energy in the form of chemical reactions that can later be converted back into electrical energy to power a device.
All Batteries, (Dry or wet, single use or rechargeable) rel on a chemical reaction to produce electricity.
A device that turns chemical energy into electrical energy is called a battery. Batteries store and release electrical energy through chemical reactions happening inside them.
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Such a device is known as a generator.
A device that produces electricity from chemical energy is a battery. Batteries convert chemical energy stored within them into electrical energy through a chemical reaction. This electrical energy can then be harnessed to power various devices.