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Define the term electric energy write an expression for it

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Answered by deepbrar35
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ELECTRIC.. ENERGY..***

Electrical energy is energy derived from electric potential energy or kinetic energy. When used loosely, electrical energy refers to energy that has been converted from electric potential energy. This energy is supplied by the combination of electric current and electric potential that is delivered by an electrical circuit (e.g., provided by an electric power utility). At the point that this electric potential energy has been converted to another type of energy, it ceases to be electric potential energy. Thus, all electrical energy is potential energy before it is delivered to the end-use. Once converted from potential energy, electrical energy can always be called another type of energy (heat, light, motion, etc...

EXPRESSION..OF..THE .. ELECTRIC.. ENERGY..**"..

The formula that links energy and power is: Energy = Power x Time. ... Note: if an appliance has a rating of one watt it means it converts one joule of electrical energy to some other form every second. Because the joule is such a small unit, quantities of energy are often given in kilojoules. I.e, thousands of joules...*""###..

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Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Energy produced by electrons moving through a substance is known as electrical energy. We mostly see electric energy in batteries and from the outlets in our homes. Electrical energy lights our homes, run motors, and makers our TVs and radios work.

Examples: CD players, TVs and Video games.

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