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explain the conditions of electrical energy

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Answered by hvgp
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Electrical energy is the energy newly derived from electric potential energy or kinetic energy. When loosely used to describe energy absorbed or maybe delivered by an electrical circuit (for example, one provided by an electric power utility) "electrical energy" talks about energy which has been converted fromelectric potential energy. This energy is supplied by the combination of electric current and electric potential that is delivered by the circuit. 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.).

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Answered by Aryanmonu
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Explosive energy converted to electrical power like the wait of nuclear power covered to electrical energy then rebuilt to atomic state by rebuilding the nuclear atom
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