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comes from the bottem of the world or Electric Current
it comes directly from electric potential energy
The energy to create wind comes from solar energy.
Conservation of mechanical energy is only an approximation of reality. There is friction caused by the resistance of air as the pendulum is swinging, gradually reducing its speed, therefore its kinetic energy. As a result, mechanical energy is not conserved. At school, however, in most physics problems, the question or your instructor will most likely tell you to disregard this friction, because its expression only complicates your calculations.
solar energy is the energy that comes from the sun in the form of heat or light.
Electric energy.
An electric current HAS energy. The energy comes from whatever caused the electric current to flow in the first place - for example, a generator, or a battery.
The energy which powers a kettle ultimately comes from the Sun. While a kettle is powered by electrical energy if it is an electric kettle or gas if it is whistling kettle, the energy ultimately comes from the Sun and came to Earth as sunlight.
comes from the bottem of the world or Electric Current
it comes directly from electric potential energy
I do not think the taste from either the electric or gas matters but I personally think you can control the temperature better with a gas stove. You can keep a constant flame as opposed to a lot of electric stoves where the heat comes and goes. It just helps to control your cooking better with a gas stove, I think.
It comes from storage batteries. Those batteries are recharged by either an engine or from the electric grid. Electricity from the electric grid comes from Hydro electric plants, coal fired plants, gas fired plants, wind power turbines, or solar energy.
it comes from turbines and generators.
It comes from storage batteries. Those batteries are recharged by either an engine or from the electric grid. Electricity from the electric grid comes from Hydro electric plants, coal fired plants, gas fired plants, wind power turbines, or solar energy.
Oxygen. Water vapor. Carbon dioxide, if you are a plant...
Forms,like for instance thermal,electric,nuclear,etc.
Electrical energy. If something needs energy from electricity to work then that energy is electrical energy. Electrical energy comes from power stations or batteries.