Yes, a leaf blower is mechanical energy.
Potential energy. An example of potential energy is a charged mouse trap. An example of kinetic energy is the mouse trap being sprung. Potential energy can be thought of as "stored kinetic energy". And kinetic energy can be thought of as "released potential energy"
Energy from the sun is called solar energy. Solar energy is light energy.
kinetic energy
Plants do that - hence fossil fuels. It can also be converted to electricity by photovoltaic cell arrays, though they don't "trap" the energy. They can however be used to charge batteries.
The insect depends on the sun for energy because the sun is the source of energy for most living things
Light energy.
Light energy.
When light energy strikes a leaf then chlorophill (a) present in leaf absorb that light energy . By use of that energy photosynthesis occurs.
Well the answer may be yes, a live example is that of plants.Even they are living creatures and trap sun's energy to continue various processes.
It is either transmitted or reflected. Often, different portions of the light do both.
If by 'leaf factory' you mean the leaves of plants, then the source of free energy is the Sun, in the form of sunlight form the Sun.
It 'expires.' The leaf becomes brown and dry within a weak thin layer called the 'terhomos.' This is the part of the leaf collects sun energy. As the leaf is in the plastic bag, the sun energy will not be able to be received by the leaf.
It traps energy from sunlight.It produce glucose using that energy.
The upper leaf cells are tightly packed to trap the energy in sunlight.From: -Pearson Education,Inc.
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photosynthesis