What Are 20 Examples of Energy Transformation
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Energy transformation is the change
of energy from one form to another. For example, a ball dropped from a
height is an example of a change of energy from potential to kinetic
energy.Chemical energy from food is
converted to mechanical energy when the food is broken down and absorbed
in the muscles. The chemical energy from food can also be converted to
thermal energy to keep the body warm.
When lightning strikes a tree, electrical energy is converted to
thermal energy. Chemical energy stored within batteries can be converted
to electrical energy. Electrical energy can be converted to light
energy when a light is switched out. Electrical energy can also be
converted to sound energy when it is used to power a loudspeaker. Sound
energy is converted to electric energy in a microphone.
At hydroelectric water plants, gravitational potential energy is
converted to electrical energy when water falls from a height. Wind
turbines convert the mechanical energy from the wind into electrical
energy. Solar panels convert light energy into electrical energy.
Electrical energy can be converted to mechanical and sound energy in a
blender. Chemical energy is converted to mechanical energy in cars when
gasoline undergoes combustion to power the engine. When fuels such as
gasoline are combusted, chemical energy is converted to heat and light
energy. Nuclear energy is converted to heat and light energy in a
nuclear reaction as seen in the sun and in atomic bombs.
Plants convert light energy to chemical energy through
photosynthesis. During bungee jumps, gravitational potential energy is
converted to elastic potential energy. Friction converts kinetic energy
to thermal energy. Waves convert mechanical energy to electrical energy.
Geothermal energy in geologically active regions of the world can be
harnessed as electrical energy.
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