A lighter typically uses chemical energy stored in its fuel source, such as butane, to produce a flame through combustion. When the lighter is ignited, the chemical reactions release the stored energy in the form of heat and light.
Electrical to mechanical and thermal energy
A shredder typically uses electrical energy to power its motor, which rotates the blades or cutting mechanisms to shred paper, documents, or other materials. Some shredders may also have additional features like automatic sensors or safety mechanisms that may require additional energy.
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.
A fridge uses electrical energy to power the compressor, fan, and other components that are necessary to maintain low temperatures inside the appliance.
Baby oil
chemical energy
I'm kind of at a loss that the question even has to be answered but, no, you can not use dry cleaning fluid in a cigarette lighter.
Radios use eletrical energy
A typical Bic lighter contains about 1.5 to 2 grams of butane, which translates to approximately 3,000 to 4,000 British thermal units (BTUs) of energy when fully ignited. This energy can vary slightly depending on the specific lighter and its fuel content. However, it's important to note that not all the energy is utilized in a single use, as the lighter is designed for intermittent use.
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kinetic energy
potential energy
Electrical energy.
chemical energy
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I believe it is kinetic energy.