It turns into mechanical energy-a mass of air is being pushed through the fan so the air molecules are being given kinetic energy (I'm saying mechanical energy includes kinetic energy)
It can be turned into mechanical energy using an electric motor, into heat using a resistive element, into powering all sorts of electronic gear, into sound waves.
electrical energy
Rotational energy, and then electrical energy.
heat
Through a generator I.e. turn the generator which turns the coil around a magnet which in turn creates an electrical current.
The need to turn it on when they want the electrical energy to do something for them and need to turn it off again afterwards.
No, they turn chemical or electrical into kenetic energy
When you turn on a toaster, the electrical energy transforms into thermal energy to toast your bread. =]
nuclear -> heat -> kinetic ->electrical
An electrical generator generates electrical energy. It takes some kind of mechanical energy to turn the generator. The generator is said to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.
chemical energy
electrical energy
The electrical energy gets transformed into electromagnetic (light) energy and thermal (heat) energy.
Rotational energy, and then electrical energy.
The electric fan converts electrical energy into mechanical energy used to turn the fan blades, so no.
Mechanical energy into electrical energy
Electrical energy.
heat