Chemical energy.
The headlights of a car typically use electrical energy from the car's battery to power the light bulbs. The bulbs then convert this electrical energy into light energy that illuminates the road ahead.
A battery stores chemical energy and converts it into electrical energy when connected to a circuit.
You can convert electrical energy into any other kind of energy.You can convert electrical energy into any other kind of energy.You can convert electrical energy into any other kind of energy.You can convert electrical energy into any other kind of energy.
A battery-powered radio operates on electrical energy stored in a chemical form within the battery. When the battery is connected to the radio, a chemical reaction releases stored energy in the form of electrical current to power the radio's components.
A dry cell is used in a flashlight to convert electrical energy into light energy.
The headlights of a car typically use electrical energy from the car's battery to power the light bulbs. The bulbs then convert this electrical energy into light energy that illuminates the road ahead.
The type of energy a battery supplies is either electrical of chemical.
Light or solar energy
A battery stores chemical energy and converts it into electrical energy when connected to a circuit.
Chemical energy to electrical energy.
Solar panels convert the sun's light energy into electrical energy.
You can convert electrical energy into any other kind of energy.You can convert electrical energy into any other kind of energy.You can convert electrical energy into any other kind of energy.You can convert electrical energy into any other kind of energy.
An ipod uses electrical energy (either from its battery or an external source) and produces visual images on its screen, as well as electrical output to the earphones or to some other external equipment. So the only non electrical output is the visual screen.
Chemical energy. Batteries also convert chemical energy to electrical energy.
Batteries produce electrical energy through a chemical reaction that converts stored chemical energy into electrical energy. This electrical energy can then be used to power various devices.
A battery-powered radio operates on electrical energy stored in a chemical form within the battery. When the battery is connected to the radio, a chemical reaction releases stored energy in the form of electrical current to power the radio's components.
A dry cell is used in a flashlight to convert electrical energy into light energy.