Energy can be converted from one form to another but is never created or destroyed. This document provides examples of energy conversions:
1) Chemical energy from a battery is converted to electrical energy which powers a light bulb, producing heat energy and increasing the bulb's temperature.
2) Electrical energy from a battery powers a coil of wire, creating magnetic energy that attracts paperclips.
3) Light energy from the sun hits a solar panel, converting to electrical energy that powers a motor and is converted to kinetic energy spinning the motor's fan blades.