Because we can not use energy from light directly. It has to be converted into chemical energy in food molecules which we can then use to fuel cellular activities.
we use chemical energy when you cook, also when you move and when you play an instrument
chemical energy is one type of energy i know
Batteries use chemical energy to create voltage to drive current flow. They do not use nuclear energy.
when you use batteries you use chemical energy. Batteries contain stored chemical energy that can be changed to heat, light, sound or mechamical energy.Chemical energy is energy stored in the arrangement of particals of matter.
Plants and some algae get their energy from the Sun. Most other living beings (including us humans) get their energy from plants. Energy is stored as chemical energy, which we use. Plants use chemical energy, too, as energy storage.Plants and some algae get their energy from the Sun. Most other living beings (including us humans) get their energy from plants. Energy is stored as chemical energy, which we use. Plants use chemical energy, too, as energy storage.Plants and some algae get their energy from the Sun. Most other living beings (including us humans) get their energy from plants. Energy is stored as chemical energy, which we use. Plants use chemical energy, too, as energy storage.Plants and some algae get their energy from the Sun. Most other living beings (including us humans) get their energy from plants. Energy is stored as chemical energy, which we use. Plants use chemical energy, too, as energy storage.
Yes. Chemical energy, changed to heat energy, changed to mechanical energy.
They use chemical energy and it converts to electrical energy in the bulb and after becomes electomagnetic energy or radiant energy which is the light.
you use chemical energy by cooking an egg, burning wood, water on wood/metal
Engines, motors, our bodies, etc use chemical energy.
You use chemical energy.
Chemical energy refers to the potential energy of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction. The making or breaking of the chemical bonds involves the use of energy which are usually evolved or absorbed from a chemical system.
Electrical to chemical and chemical to electrical energy.