Energy Transformations. Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy can neither be destroyed nor created. Instead, energy just transforms from one.

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Energy Transformations

Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy can neither be destroyed nor created. Instead, energy just transforms from one form into another. So what exactly is energy transformation? Well, as you might guess, energy transformation is defined as the process of changing energy from one form to another.

Lets do some energy transformations: Battery Powered Flashlight – Chemical energy (battery) Electrical energy Light energy (radiant) Thermal energy

Electric Blender Electric energy Mechanical energy Sound energy Thermal energy

Candle Chemical energy Light energy Thermal energy

DVD Player Electrical energy Mechanical energy Light energy Sound energy Thermal energy

Lighter Chemical energy Mechanical energy Light energy Thermal energy