Batteries change ____ energy into _____ energy

Chemical and electric

Converting the suns energy into electricity does not work if it is ____ time or there is ___ weather
night and bad?

The suns energy can be turned into electrical energy or ___ energy
solar?

A toaster transforms ____ energy into ___ energy
electrical and thermal?

yes you got them all right

Batteries change chemical energy into electric energy.

Converting the sun's energy into electricity does not work if it is night time or there is bad weather.

The sun's energy can be turned into electrical energy or solar energy.

A toaster transforms electrical energy into thermal energy.

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Batteries change chemical energy into electric energy. To understand how batteries work, you could look into the electrochemical reactions that occur within them. Batteries consist of two different materials, usually a positively charged material called the cathode and a negatively charged material called the anode. These materials react chemically when connected in a circuit, and the flow of electrons from the anode to the cathode generates electric energy.

Converting the sun's energy into electricity does not work during the night or in bad weather. This is because solar panels depend on sunlight to generate electricity. Solar panels contain photovoltaic cells that convert sunlight (solar energy) into electrical energy. Therefore, to make solar panels work efficiently, they need a consistent supply of sunlight, which is not available during nighttime or during bad weather conditions such as heavy clouds or rain.

The sun's energy can be turned into electrical energy or solar energy. Solar energy refers to the energy derived directly from the sun, primarily in the form of sunlight. This energy can be harnessed through various technologies such as solar panels, solar water heaters, and solar thermal energy systems. Solar panels, for instance, use the photovoltaic effect to convert sunlight into electrical energy by absorbing photons from the sunlight and generating an electric current.

A toaster transforms electrical energy into thermal energy. When you plug in a toaster and turn it on, electrical energy flows into the toaster through a cord. Inside the toaster, electric current passes through a resistive wire element, also known as a heating element. This wire provides resistance to the flow of electricity, producing heat as a result. The heat generated by the resistive wire then transfers to the bread or other food placed in the toaster, leading to its toasting or heating. Therefore, the toaster converts electrical energy into thermal energy.