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Is a blender (at home) an example of electrical to mechanical energy? If so, why? Please explain thoroughly

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Yes it is

Step-by-step explanation:

You use electricity to power the blender itself, then after you power it the potential energy becomes kinetic energy which equals mechanical energy in the blender. So yes, a blender is an example of electrical to mechanical energy.

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