Potential Energy
Hydropower is the alternative energy resource that uses water to create energy. This renewable energy source captures the energy produced by falling or flowing water to generate electricity.
An electric motor is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to create movement.
No, a machine is a device that uses energy to perform work or tasks. Machines can transform energy from one form to another to carry out specific functions, but they do not create energy.
A battery uses chemical energy to convert it into electrical energy, which then provides charges with electric potential energy. The chemical reactions inside the battery create a flow of electrons, generating an electric potential difference that can power various devices.
A vacuum cleaner typically uses electricity as its source of energy to create suction for cleaning. The motor within the vacuum converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to power the suction mechanism.
Two uses for atomic energy are:1. to create electricity and 2. to create a nuclear explosion that will destroy basically anything.
Hydroelectricity.
Hydropower is the alternative energy resource that uses water to create energy. This renewable energy source captures the energy produced by falling or flowing water to generate electricity.
Geothermal
to breathe and also to create energy from food
to breathe and also to create energy from food
to breathe and also to create energy from food
An electric motor is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to create movement.
No, a machine is a device that uses energy to perform work or tasks. Machines can transform energy from one form to another to carry out specific functions, but they do not create energy.
Yes, an electrical generator uses magnetic fields to transfer mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Chloroplast uses sun light and Co2 to create photosynthesis. The energy transfer is Co2 --> Oxygen + H2o --> sun energy.
This is called the Calvin Benson Cycle. It occurs in the chloroplasts of photosynthetic organisms.