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The amount of electrical energy used by a light source does not directly translate to the amount of light energy produced due to efficiency losses in the conversion process. Light sources vary in their efficiency in converting electrical energy to light energy, so it's not a one-to-one relationship. LEDs, for example, are more efficient at converting electrical energy to light energy compared to incandescent bulbs.
An example of kinetic energy being transformed into electrical energy is with wind turbines. As the blades of the turbine spin due to the kinetic energy of the wind, a generator inside converts this mechanical energy into electrical energy. This electrical energy can then be used to power homes and businesses.
An electrical outlet is a physical object. It does not produce energy. What does produce the energy is electricity, which travels through the outlet to power your devices. Electricity is its own form of energy, called "electrical energy."So, no, an outlet is not an example of chemical energy.
A discman is a device that converts electrical energy from batteries into mechanical energy to spin the compact disc (CD) and optical energy to read the digital information on the disc. So, the energy transformation involves electrical to mechanical and electrical to optical energy.
The thermal energy used to toast the bread changes to chemical energy
The electric fan converts electrical energy into mechanical energy used to turn the fan blades, so no.
Electrical energy is surely conventional as it has been used since about 1880. It is only the methods of producing it that can be so defined
It heats the filament (which glows and so generates electromagnetic energy).
Fuses are overcurrent protection devices. If voltages get extreme they blow to save other components. So yes in a way they detect electrical energy.
The amount of electrical energy used by a light source does not directly translate to the amount of light energy produced due to efficiency losses in the conversion process. Light sources vary in their efficiency in converting electrical energy to light energy, so it's not a one-to-one relationship. LEDs, for example, are more efficient at converting electrical energy to light energy compared to incandescent bulbs.
There is no useable electrical energy in water. But if by electrolysis the water can be split into separate hydrogen and oxygen components which are collected separately, the hydrogen can be burnt as a fuel. When the hydrogen is burnt, no more energy is produced than what went into the original electrolysis, so the water is not a source of energy, it is more of a way to store energy. Moving water can be used to generate electricity, in hydroelectric schemes and in tidal and wave generators.
The electric fan converts electrical energy into mechanical energy used to turn the fan blades, so no.
Using up energy is basically converting energy from its original form to such a form in which it becomes useless or it is converted to less usable form. FOR EXAMPLE - When you use electricity to light a bulb. electrical energy is converted to heat energy which is in turn converted to light energy. Now you cannot get back heat energy from that light and hence you cannot get back electrical energy. So here electrical energy is converted to such a form in which is cannot be used further. It is said to be used
Using up energy is basically converting energy from its original form to such a form in which it becomes useless or it is converted to less usable form. FOR EXAMPLE - When you use electricity to light a bulb. electrical energy is converted to heat energy which is in turn converted to light energy. Now you cannot get back heat energy from that light and hence you cannot get back electrical energy. So here electrical energy is converted to such a form in which is cannot be used further. It is said to be used
An example of kinetic energy being transformed into electrical energy is with wind turbines. As the blades of the turbine spin due to the kinetic energy of the wind, a generator inside converts this mechanical energy into electrical energy. This electrical energy can then be used to power homes and businesses.
An electrical outlet is a physical object. It does not produce energy. What does produce the energy is electricity, which travels through the outlet to power your devices. Electricity is its own form of energy, called "electrical energy."So, no, an outlet is not an example of chemical energy.
A discman is a device that converts electrical energy from batteries into mechanical energy to spin the compact disc (CD) and optical energy to read the digital information on the disc. So, the energy transformation involves electrical to mechanical and electrical to optical energy.