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What type of energy Is used in each of the following processes
1. A stretched piece of rubber
2. fast moving car
3. the whistling of a cooker due to steam
4. the crackers exploded in diwali
5. A fan running on electricity
6. drawing out pieces of iron from garbage, using a magnet
7. Breaking of a glass window pane because of a lound noise



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Answered by pranjalighuge21
35

Explanation:

1st = potential energy

2nd = kinetic energy

3rd = thermal energy, wind energy

4th = sound energy

5th = electrical energy

6th = magnetic energy

7th = potential energy

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
2

Answer:

What type of energy Is used in each of the following processes

Explanation:

  • In physics, the energy is the quantitative property that is transferred to a body or to a physical system.
  • The capacity of doing work is also known as energy. Energy exist in different forms- potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear or other various form. Energy can be transformed from one form to another.
  • 1. A stretched piece of rubber- due to stretching, a potential energy is stored in the rubber band which is released on releasing the rubber.
  • 2. Fast moving car- Kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is possessed due to the motion or movement of an object.
  • 3. The whistling of a cooker due to steam-The whistling of cooker is thermal energy. As we know thermal energy is also called as heat energy.
  • 4. The crackers exploded in Diwali- The chemical energy stored in the cracker is converted into radiant energy, acoustic energy and thermal energy.
  • 5. A fan running on electricity- electric fan is converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
  • 6. Drawing out pieces of iron from garbage, using a magnet- electromagnetic energy is used here.
  • 7. Breaking of a glass window pane because of a loud noise- here potential energy is converted into kinetic energy.

Hence this are different energy used in different works.

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