A battery is a device that converts mechanical energy into chemical energy. It stores this energy in the form of chemical reactions that can later be converted back into electrical energy to power a device.
No, a battery does not convert mechanical energy to chemical energy. A battery stores energy in the form of chemical energy and then converts it into electrical energy when needed to power a device.
An internal combustion engine is a device that converts chemical energy, typically from fossil fuels like gasoline or diesel, into mechanical energy. This energy is used to power vehicles, machinery, and other mechanical systems.
An electrolyzer is a device that converts mechanical energy to chemical energy by using electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gases.
A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy is called a generator. It uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to produce an electric current when a mechanical force, such as rotation, is applied to it.
A battery is a device that converts mechanical energy into chemical energy. It stores this energy in the form of chemical reactions that can later be converted back into electrical energy to power a device.
The device which convert mechanical energy in to electrical energy is "Dynamo".
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No, a battery does not convert mechanical energy to chemical energy. A battery stores energy in the form of chemical energy and then converts it into electrical energy when needed to power a device.
Electrical generator: A device for converting mechanical (kinetic) energy into electrical energy.
An internal combustion engine is a device that converts chemical energy, typically from fossil fuels like gasoline or diesel, into mechanical energy. This energy is used to power vehicles, machinery, and other mechanical systems.
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The motor changes electrical energy into mechanical (torque) energy.
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An electrolyzer is a device that converts mechanical energy to chemical energy by using electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gases.