Technically, your body does not make any energy. Your body converts one form of energy, mainly chemical, to various other from of energies.
Assuming you mean being turned by the reader, then he/she is using energy produced in body muscles, which is ultimately chemical energy
Nitrogen is produced when the body breaks down proteins for energy.
Chemical energy
The kinetic energy is produced by the movement of our body.
Mechanical energy produced by your muscles
They can be electrical, diesel or gasoline
The mitochondria.
It is produced by clothing such as sweaters, blankets, etc. Thermal energy is produced by the body in reaponse to heat.
It is produced by clothing such as sweaters, blankets, etc. Thermal energy is produced by the body in reaponse to heat.
Heat energy is a type of energy that can be produced by friction. When two objects rub against each other, the friction between them causes heat to be generated.
The type of energy produced by friction is thermal energy. When objects rub against each other, the friction generates heat due to the resistance between the surfaces.
When a rubber band vibrates, mechanical energy is produced. This type of energy is a result of the movement and deformation of the rubber band as it vibrates back and forth.