Potential to kinetic. Before you turn the shower on, the water is above the ground, waiting in the pipes. Once you open the valve it falls, converting that potential energy into kinetic energy.
Heat energy
I think the kind of energy you are looking for is mechanical energy.
mechanical energy
One would think that you use more energy when hot, because it makes everything in your body move faster.
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Potential to kinetic. Before you turn the shower on, the water is above the ground, waiting in the pipes. Once you open the valve it falls, converting that potential energy into kinetic energy.
You could use a bathroom and use hot water :)
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Heat energy
Do you mean how many watts are used to make hot water? It varies, but a typical home electric hot water heater consumes about 4,500 watts. Industrial hot water heaters might use 20,000 watts or more! I have a little warmer that keeps my coffee warm as I type this, it consumes about 300 watts. Of course it only heats 6 ounces of water....
(1) By using less energy. For example, turn off lightbulbs you don't use, use energy-saving lightbulbs, try to walk or use public transportation instead of using a private car whenever possible. (2) By using alternative energy sources. For example, install a solar hot water system - that will save traditional energy when taking a shower.
I think the kind of energy you are looking for is mechanical energy.
Radios use eletrical energy
Magnetic energy
mechanical energy
Energy is put into the water used by the shower due to:heating to warm the waterpumping th water from the source to your housetreating the water to make it safe to usetreating the water after the shower to make it safe to discharge back t the watercourse