Depends on what it's being cooked on. Can be electric, can be gas/Propane. Or logs if it's cooked on a wood burning stove.
electrical energy of when you turn the oven on to thermal energy when it is heating up
The energy used to cook food in a microwave is a form of electromagnetic energy. Microwaves emit radiation in the form of electromagnetic waves that cause water molecules in the food to vibrate, generating heat and cooking the food.
To warm the house, to cook food.
Radiant energy -> electrical energy -> thermal energy
calculators,cars ,cook food
carbon dioxide in air and sun is source of energy
Yes, wood can be a source of energy through combustion. When burned, wood releases heat energy in the form of fire, which can be used to cook food, heat homes, or generate electricity in power plants.
No Food under normal circumstances is a renewable source of energy. Food is the result of plants getting energy from the sun and converting this energy into storage. the plants can the be eaten and the energy used. The plant however puts out seed and grows again renewing itself as a source of energy.
The sun.
Heat energy is used to cook food by transferring heat to the food, causing it to cook or bake. It is also used in heating systems to warm buildings or water for various domestic and industrial purposes.
To keep us warm, to cook our food, to run our engines, to wash our clothes, ....
The carbohydrates are the main source of energy from the food you eat, becausethey are most easily converted to useable energy. Fats are the second energy source used.Proteins are the third and most difficult source to be converted to energy.