I can't think of a direct way, but you could use a generator to turn the kenetic energy into electrical and then into light via a lightbulb or LED.
No, a light bulb does not convert kinetic energy into electrical energy. Light bulbs rely on electrical energy to produce light. The kinetic energy of moving objects is not directly converted into electrical energy to power the light bulb.
Photo voltaic cells (solar cells) convert light energy into electrical energy. Electric generators convert kinetic energy into electrical energy. Internal combustion engines convert chemical energy into kinetic energy.
Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical energy, which is then transformed into electrical energy. They do not convert energy directly back into potential, kinetic, or thermal energy.
It converts to potential energy.
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You can convert kinetic energy to practically any other type of energy.
Light energy is radiant energy.
Sliding friction tends to convert kinetic energy into thermal energy, thermal energy being heat, kinetic energy being movement.
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Your body could could convert chemical energy into potential, kinetic, or mechanical energy.
Wind energy is kinetic energy, it is created by the force of air in motion.