The battery uses chemical energy to produce electrical energy,
Chemical energy
I'd say light, chemical and electrical energy
chemaicl energy
mechanical
it depends what kind flashlight you use, and the temperature has effection on it too.
A flashlight Answer chemical, in a sealed environment.
During the blackout, we had to use a flashlight to find out way around the house."Hand me that flashlight, please!"
The popular energy of flashlight are Rechargeable Li-on battery, Alkaline battery.
Of course flashlight use batteries,no batteries means no power. I have a Imalent flashlight with remote control,very fashion,lol
The kind you can buy in most stores and hold in your hand, and use in your flashlight, CD player, etc. The other kind is wet battery, best exemplified by you car battery.
The handle of a flashlight is used for holding th flashlight. You firmly grip your hand around the handle and then you can use the flashlight. to hit idiots like you
kinetic
because it is in all of the energys
because it is in all of the energys
ChemicalThermalkineticnuclearpotentiallight (a.k.a-radiant)electrical
e.g. with PhoneTorch app, which is a useful app to to use the LEDs in the phone like a torch (flashlight).