Fireworks uses chemical energy. They produce heat and light energy.
The chemical energy in whatever fuel is burning.
A turbine typically uses mechanical energy to convert a fluid (such as air, water, or steam) into rotational energy. This mechanical energy is then often converted into electrical energy by a generator.
Depending on what kind of energy you are talking about... For millions, nay billions, of years, our ancestors ate food, so the energy source would be anything from which we got food. If you mean other than food, like technological uses, that would probably be wood, used to make a fire.
A torch typically uses chemical energy stored in a battery or fuel cell to produce electrical energy for the light source, which then converts it to light energy.
A microphone typically uses electrical energy, converting sound waves into electrical signals that can be amplified and recorded.
The chemical energy in whatever fuel is burning.
it is a nuclear kind of energy
a biker uses kinetic energy?
it uses kinetic energy (movement) and a chemical reaction.
The one who works the hardest.
A television uses electrical energy and changes into sound energy.
Nuclear energy sometime uses uranium for its energy source.
alberta uses energy such as coal, gas, and propane
Ontario, which uses nuclear thermal energy, using 78% of the energy in entire country.
A turbine typically uses mechanical energy to convert a fluid (such as air, water, or steam) into rotational energy. This mechanical energy is then often converted into electrical energy by a generator.
she uses the electric keyboard to fire blasts of energy, and that's about it.
There are a number of uses for a fire bowl. A fire bowl is known for being useful as an outside light that can provide a certain kind of charming ambiance. A fire bowl is also known to used for a kind of outdoor grilling solution.