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well, sunlight can be turned in to solar energy and that can be turned into electric.

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Can energy be changed?

Yes, energy can be changed from one form to another through processes such as conversion, transfer, or transformation. This is a key principle in the study of physics and is exemplified in various everyday phenomena, like the transformation of electrical energy to heat in an electric stove.


What is an example of an energy matter interaction?

an interaction is when you play an instrument. your mechanical energy can be turned into sound energy when you play. another one is when you use electric energy to power a fan or bulb. the electric energy will turn to heat and light.(this is for the bulb)


Is energy passed from one organism to another through sunlight?

Yes, Energy is passed from one to another through sunlight! Thx!!


Why is a generator electric energy?

Saying that it is electric energy is simply wrong. It generates electric energy. As to the reason, one reason is that that's what it has been designed for.


What energies are electrical energy produced from?

Strictly speaking, energy can't be produced - only changed from one form to another. Electrical energy you can get from batteries, where chemical energy is turned into electric energy. Or hydroelectric energy, where the force of running water(potential energy turns to kinetic energy and into electricity) is used to turn a turbine, which spins a generator, which turns out electric energy. Or something like a coal or oil fueled power plant, where coal or oil is burned to create steam, with the steam then turning a turbine, which spins a generator, which turns out electric energy. There you go from chemical energy, to thermal energy, to kinetic energy to electric energy.


Example of a device that turns electric energy into kinetic?

One example is an electric motor, which turns electrical energy into kinetic energy.


This is the process of changing energy from one form to another Solar energy is changed into chemical energy by plants?

The process described is called energy conversion or transformation. In this specific example, solar energy is converted into chemical energy through photosynthesis in plants, where sunlight is used to produce glucose as a form of stored energy.


Is a generator a electrical energy?

Saying that it is electric energy is simply wrong. It generates electric energy. As to the reason, one reason is that that's what it has been designed for.


Where does the energy go?

energy is never lost. It is either converted from one form of energy to another (from heat to mechanical, from mechanical to electric, from electric to heat).


Where does the lost energy go?

energy is never lost. It is either converted from one form of energy to another (from heat to mechanical, from mechanical to electric, from electric to heat).


What is energy in brief?

energy is that which can not be destroyed. it can only be changed from one form to another.


Give one example when magnetic energy changes into electric energy?

A discharging inductance.

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