Depends on the type of watch. Quartz watches typically are powered by electricity while mechanical watches rely on spring power. (automatic watches also fall into the mechanical category)
ANYTHING needs energy to work.
No. A wristwatch is a device used to monitor the passage of time, popularly referred to as a "clock" or "timepiece". It has no kinetic energy while it's lying on the dresser. It acquires a small amount of kinetic energy when you put it on your wrist and walk around. It acquires a greater amount of kinetic energy if you take it off and throw it at somebody.
It does not product energy but uses energy via the battery.
energy that is ctreated by light it's uses are limitless
the three uses of energy are voltage, amps, and resistanc
The brain uses the most energy in the body.
Patek Phillipe invented the wristwatch.
No. A wristwatch is a device used to monitor the passage of time, popularly referred to as a "clock" or "timepiece". It has no kinetic energy while it's lying on the dresser. It acquires a small amount of kinetic energy when you put it on your wrist and walk around. It acquires a greater amount of kinetic energy if you take it off and throw it at somebody.
There need not be any cost if it a watch which captures energy from the motion of your wrist.
Are there any uses of Nuclear Energy? Are there any uses of Nuclear Energy?
you could say i got my wristwatch and its goin tick tock
Alberto Santos Dumont invented wristwatch in 1904
Everything uses energy.
what are the uses of energy?
heat and energy are the uses of carbohydrates. heat and energy are the uses of carbohydrates.
A light bulb uses energy. It uses electricity.
Tag Heuer Carrera Chronograph Wristwatch.
It does not product energy but uses energy via the battery.