No, it is electrical and light energy, which transforms into heat energy.
No. Light is electromagnetic energy.
No, sunlight is electromagnetic energy.
Yes.
yes
Mechanical energy is equal to potential energy plus kinetic energy in a closed system. The total mechanical energy is conserved.
The Source of energy for photosynthesis is sunlight.
Yes. Mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy; this includes gravitational potential energy.
It needs light energy. Sun is the source
energy plays a big role , Light energy reaches the leaves , then makes it into like Chemical energy i think . then if this plant happens to be a vegtable or a fruit , then the energy will go to you and transformed to mechanical energy .
Yes
the common use of energy is hype,sunlight,potencial,and solar energy...
Yes.
Wind!
Food produces mechanical energy because mechanical energy is to do something and food gives you the energy to do something.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------No.Food is the energy from sunlight stored as chemical energy. When you eat food yo convert it into a different sort of chemical store (again chemical energy) before you can use it as mechanical energy. Even then most of the food is used keeping you warm and in this case the food is converted into heat rather than mechanical energy.
Sunlight is energy.
If an object has kinetic energy, then almost BY DEFINITION it has mechanical energy. "Mechanical energy" is the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy.
Most of the devices that we use in society is a kind of mechanical energy. Mechanical energy is the energy of the other. Elevators. Convert electrical energy into mechanical. The car. Converted to mechanical energy is fossil. A bicycle. Muscular body converts energy to mechanical energy.
potiental energy
Energy from sunlight is called solar energy
Motors convert electrical energy to mechanical energy. Generators transfer mechanical energy to electrical energy.
As far as I know, there is no such thing as "mechanical heat energy"; there is mechanical energy, and there is heat energy.