Muscles in your body convert chemical energy into fat and heat.
Chemical energy in you body is converted, in you muscles, to mechanical energy which enables you to flip or press the switch.
First when a person began to digest the food it becomes a chemical energy. The chemical energy is converted into a kinetic energy. As the body gets energy the kinetic is converted into a mechanical energy.
The energy for muscle contractions ultimately comes from chemical reactions in the body that convert stored chemical potential energy into kinetic energy of the muscles, and subsequently of the jump. However, not all of that chemical energy is successfully converted into kinetic energy. Some is dissipated as heat, and a significant amount is lost into the ground.
Energy in your body is used as a fuel to power your muscles. Your mouth uses muscles to move and thus it uses energy.
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It is chemical to kinetic energy.
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the smooth muscles in the small intestine take the energy and nutrients from the chemical energy to the liver where they are taken to the whole body, the other compounds not obtained by food are made in the human body
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Muscles store chemical energy from the food your body broke down, then your muscle turn those chemical energy to mechanical energy when they contract.
Chemical energy in you body is converted, in you muscles, to mechanical energy which enables you to flip or press the switch.
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The same place they get it from when they're used to do work ... the chemical potential energy that's extracted from food you eat, and stored in your body until the brain and muscles need it.
Muscles convert the body's chemical energy into a physical contraction. In doing so, they provide the basic ability to move the bones and other systems of the body, which allows the body to function.
Assuming you mean being turned by the reader, then he/she is using energy produced in body muscles, which is ultimately chemical energy