kinetic energy
To turn it on you use mechanical energy produced in the muscles in your hand. To energise the TV you use electrical energy
When you use your muscles, the energy transfers that occur involve converting chemical energy stored in food (such as glucose) into mechanical energy to generate force and movement. This process involves the muscles contracting and releasing to enable various physical activities.
Bones do not directly utilize energy for movement. Muscles, which are attached to bones, require energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to contract and generate movement. The bones themselves do not use energy for movement.
Muscles primarily use chemical energy stored in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to produce mechanical work. The chemical energy in ATP is converted into mechanical energy to enable muscle contraction and movement.
Electricity is the naturally occurring source of energy that we are yet not able to harness and use.
When you exercise you use your muscles and your muscles contain Glycogen which could be considered your "energy source". during exercise your muscles use glycogen depleting your energy levels making you feel tired.
Calories are basically a measurement of energy. To make your muscles move, your body needs energy, and it gets that energy from the food you've eaten. The more muscles you use, and the longer you use those muscles, the more energy(=calories) you use up.
Calories are basically a measurement of energy. To make your muscles move, your body needs energy, and it gets that energy from the food you've eaten. The more muscles you use, and the longer you use those muscles, the more energy(=calories) you use up.
When any function has to be performed by body , muscles use energy. It helps in doing work.
Yes. It takes energy to move them in the correct direction. In home telescopes, this is done by hand (energy from your muscles), in large telescopes they use some kind of motors to do that.
Muscles store and use chemical energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) to carry out their functions.
Energy is stored as fat in the muscles.