A motorcycle primarily gives off mechanical energy as it operates, which is transformed from the chemical energy stored in its fuel. Additionally, it emits thermal energy due to the heat generated by the engine and friction from moving parts. As it runs, a motorcycle also produces sound energy, notably from the engine and exhaust system, contributing to its distinctive noise. Lastly, it releases exhaust emissions, which can include harmful gases and particulates.
Infrared light doesn't "give off" energy; in this case, it IS the energy.
you give off calary and diet energy
Computers give off mostly heat, but also give off magnetism in the form of radio waves. Plus their displays give off light energy and the speakers give off sound waves. The fans inside create kinetic energy.
Yes, a motorcycle has kinetic energy when it is in motion. Kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion.
The engine of a motorcycle changes chemical energy (from fuel combustion) into mechanical energy, which in turn powers the movement of the motorcycle.
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Electrical energy.
It gives off thermal energy.
Electrical energy can be converted to light. In addition, nuclear energy as in a nuclear weapon will give off a blinding flash of light. Also, using fireflies as an example, chemical reactions can also give off light energy.
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