Batteries maybe?
Originally 100 years ago cameras were entirely mechanical, and needed no energy. These days they use batteries as the power source to make everything work.
Google Chrome does not have an external software for camera. It creates an intent for camera to start.
The energy in the camera is stored in its batteries. So when you take out a camera's batteries, it won't work.
no, the sun creates the most but wind energy creates the second highest amount of energy.
Mitochondria within the cell creates energy for the cell through Electron cycle.
A battery powers a camera with electrical energy. When the battery undergoes a chemical reaction, it produces a flow of electrons that are harnessed by the camera to operate its various components such as the sensor, lens, and display.
One is Duke Energy
In a camera, energy transformation occurs when light energy from a scene is converted into electrical energy by the camera's sensor. This electrical energy is then used to create a digital image that can be stored or displayed.
the sun
The energy that enters any kind of camera through the lens is called light.
There is a battery
Mitochondria generates most of the cell's energy in form of ATP.