It produces kinetic energy I think?
Calories don't "produce" energy; calories are a UNIT OF ENERGY.
Computers do not produce energy, they use/consume energy.
The energy stored in a dynamite stick is chemical potential energy. This energy is released in the form of heat and pressure when the dynamite is detonated.
The sun produce light and nuclear energy
A stick of dynamite stores chemical potential energy, which is released in the form of heat and pressure when the dynamite explodes.
Yes, a stick of dynamite has potential energy due to the chemical energy stored within it. When the dynamite is ignited, this energy is released in the form of an explosive reaction, converting potential energy into kinetic energy.
Turbines spin generators that produce electrical energy.
Solar energy
it give kinetic energy
Thermal energy.
Thermal energy.
The energy content of dynamite is significantly higher than that of water, making a direct comparison challenging. One stick of dynamite typically contains about 0.5 pounds of explosive material, which can produce approximately 1,000 to 1,200 joules of energy. A gallon of water weighs about 8.34 pounds and does not contain explosive energy in the same way. Therefore, it is not feasible to equate dynamite to water based on energy content; they serve entirely different purposes and contexts.