4. When a fan is turned on, it changes electrical energy into __________ energy. (1 point)

motion
magnetic
gravitational***
electromagnetic

do you feel sucked into the fan when you turn it on? Does it feel like when an elevator starts? That's gravitational.

Hint: what the heck does a fan do when you turn it on?

It is motion energy because of when it spins it forms energy

ahem. it does not form energy by spinning. It changes electrical energy into kinetic energy (of motion).

yes i know i just explained it wrong its motion energy that's the answer

To answer this question, we need to understand the concept of energy conversion and the different types of energy.

When a fan is turned on, it doesn't change electrical energy into gravitational energy, but rather it converts electrical energy into motion energy. This is because the purpose of a fan is to create movement or airflow.

To understand this concept, we can analyze the functioning of a fan. When we turn the fan on, electrical energy from the power source flows through the fan's motor, which is designed to convert electrical energy into mechanical or motion energy. The motor consists of rotating parts that are powered by electrical energy, causing them to spin. As a result, the fan blades start moving and create airflow, which is the desired outcome of turning on a fan.

So, the correct answer to the question is motion energy.