Matches use chemical energy stored in the match head to produce heat energy through a chemical reaction when struck against a rough surface, igniting the matchstick.
A box of matches on a high shelf has gravitational potential energy.A box of matches falling from the high shelf has kinetic energy.A box of matches on fire has heat, sound and light energy.A box of matches on its own has chemical potential energy.
Yes, matches contain chemical potential energy stored in the match head, which can be converted into thermal energy when ignited through a mechanical action such as friction.
Bones do not directly utilize energy for movement. Muscles, which are attached to bones, require energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to contract and generate movement. The bones themselves do not use energy for movement.
Energy that is currently in motion is referred to as "kinetic" energy.
Scissors use mechanical energy when they are being used to cut material. This energy is generated by the person's muscle movements when opening and closing the scissors.
chemical energy
Potential Energy
Radios use eletrical energy
kinetic energy
potential energy
Electrical energy.
chemical energy
I believe it is kinetic energy.
a biker uses kinetic energy?
potential electrical energy
aerobic
Mechanical Energy