"Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy.
"Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy.
"Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy.
"Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy.
"Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy.
They use an element with a certain level of resistance which creates heat.
Electric motor converts electric energy into another form. Mechanical energy is produced.
Nothing YET- but when the toaster is turned on, electrical energy is changed to heat (and a little light)
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No. Electromagnetic waves do.
because its strong! you have to be strong to carry something!
Itβs C. Stored chemical energy -> kinetic energy
Gas molecules are equally able to carry heat energy. Some can even carry electrical charges.
no
No. Electromagnetic waves do.
because its strong! you have to be strong to carry something!
Itβs C. Stored chemical energy -> kinetic energy
If they didn't, and the wires touched, all energy would be spent on a short-circuit at the point of contact rather than on powering the appliance. Also, if a bare wire touches the appliance, that itself would start to carry an electric charge, giving anybody who touched the appliance a nasty and dangerous shock.
While it is not known for certain, it appears that light carries both electrical and magnetic energy. More study and research is needed.
It means that you let an electrical current flow. The current will, of course, carry energy.
Gas molecules are equally able to carry heat energy. Some can even carry electrical charges.
Copper cables are reputed to carry electricity well.
Moving electrons possess kinetic energy, but the energy you are referring to is called electricity
If your meaning what carries electricity to an electrical object then the answer is electrons. Electrons are like parcels, they carry electricity to the object to make it work
Anything with the Energy Star on it is very energy efficient. Appliance sellers like Sears and Best Buy carry large numbers of stoves that will fit your needs.