Transformation of energy refers to the process of changing energy from one form to another. For example, the potential energy of water at a height can be transformed into kinetic energy as it falls, or electrical energy from a power plant can be transformed into light and heat energy in a lightbulb.
When a light bulb is turned on, electrical energy is transformed into light and heat energy.
An example of heat transformation is when a stove burner converts electrical energy into heat energy through resistance heating in the heating coil. This process transforms the electrical energy supplied to the stove into thermal energy, which is then used for cooking food.
Electrical energy is transformed into heat energy when using a microwave to cook food. Chemical energy in gas is transformed into heat energy on a stove burner to cook food. Electrical energy is transformed into mechanical energy in a blender to mix ingredients. Potential energy in food is transformed into chemical energy through digestion in our bodies to fuel our activities. Light energy is transformed into heat energy in an oven to bake food.
Sure! Examples of magnetic energy include the energy stored in a magnet, the energy generated by magnets in motors and generators, and the energy in magnetic fields used in technologies such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines.
Some examples of electrical energy include powering light bulbs, running a refrigerator, charging a cell phone, and operating computers.
Sublimation is the process of direct transformation of a solid in a gas: examples are iodine, naphthalene, dry ice, camphor.
Chemical Energy to Mechanical Energy
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Sunlight to electricity (solar panel)
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When a light bulb is turned on, electrical energy is transformed into light and heat energy.
Potential energy is when you do work against a conservative force. Examples are gravitational potential energy; the stored energy in a spring; chemical energy; and nuclear energy.
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