Temperature depends on the level of heat; heat being an energy.
chemical energy
no i am in class and we are learning about it and it dose not i am 15
Chemical energy mainly, then a bit of potential energy. And some kinetic energy if it's moving.
There are different types of energy that are considered "alternative". The details depend on the type of energy.
In a battery, the energy is stored as chemical energy, if that's what you mean. The exact details depend on the type of battery.
it depends if it is bouncing if it is it is kinetic energy but it your just standing on it it's potential
Electrical to mechanical and thermal energy
Any biological effects will depend on the type of radiation and the energy, but a Gray is a big shot of radiation. In general, it is probable that the affected individual who has gotten a whole-body dose of 0.3 Gy would first present with nausea and vomiting.
The dose of deworming drug doesn't depend on breed, it depends on weight. The type of deworming drug depends on what type of parasites the dog has. A veterinarian should run a fecal test and examine any dog to ensure that the appropriate drug is used and that the appropriate dose of deworming drug is given.
A bent ruler has potential energy due to its deformed shape. When the ruler is straightened, this potential energy is converted into elastic potential energy before returning to its original shape.
In one sense, energy is energy, it can neither be created nor destroyed. Energy exists as Heat, Light, Potential (stored), Kinetic (movement) or Chemical. Kinetic energy is the energy of a mocing object. Heat is really another form of Kinetic energy as it is really the amount of movement of atoms ina given substance. LIght is electromagnetic radiation. Potential energy is the energy stored in, say, an object at the top of a mountain, Chemical energy is energy that will be released during a chemical reaction (until then it is stored in the chemicals),Another type of energy is mechanical energy. An example is your hand moving across the paper.
A fridge uses electrical energy to power the compressor, fan, and other components that are necessary to maintain low temperatures inside the appliance.