what is the transformation of energy in battery-operated radio
In a battery, the energy transformation is: chemical energy -----> electrical energy.
The energy transformation that occurs when a battery lights a bulb is chemical energy (stored in the battery) being converted into electrical energy, which then powers the bulb, producing light and heat energy as a result.
A battery undergoes a chemical reaction to convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy. This transformation allows the battery to power electronic devices by delivering a flow of electrons through a circuit.
Chemical energy to mechanical energy.
Chemical energy is converted to electrical energy via the process of corossion.
Chemical energy is converted to electrical energy via the process of corossion.
In a battery-operated can opener, electrical energy from the battery is converted into mechanical energy to rotate the can opener blade and open the can.
chemical -> Mechanical-> Sound and light-> heat...
An example of energy transformation from chemical to electric is in a battery. In a battery, chemical energy stored in the electrodes is converted into electrical energy when the circuit is completed and electrons flow from the anode to the cathode, creating an electrical current.
In a battery-operated radio, electrical energy from the battery is transformed into electromagnetic waves by the transmitter circuit. These waves carry the audio signal to the radio's receiver, where they are converted back into sound waves that we can hear through the speaker.
In a battery-operated radio, electrical potential energy from the battery is converted into electromagnetic energy in the form of radio waves and sound energy when the radio is turned on and emits sound.