A bicycle gives off kinetic energy when it is in motion, as the energy of its moving parts is transferred to the surrounding environment. The rider's pedaling also generates some heat energy, but the predominant form of energy given off by a bicycle is kinetic energy.
oxygen and carbon dioxide.
That is easy thermal what type of question is that?
Any object above absolute zero gives off thermal energy in the form of heat radiation.
A fridge gives off waste heat energy as it works to remove heat from its interior. This heat is produced from the compressor and other mechanical processes used to cool the fridge's interior.
Yes, heat is often given off when one form of energy is transformed into another. This transfer can result in the production of thermal energy, light, or sound, depending on the specific conversion process.
you give off calary and diet energy
potential energy
It give off Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
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.
Usually waste heat.
Optical energy electro-magnetic energy in the UV-section of the spectrum radiated energy
oxygen and carbon dioxide.
kinetic. Possibly minute magnetic.
That is easy thermal what type of question is that?
Infrared light doesn't "give off" energy; in this case, it IS the energy.
Any object above absolute zero gives off thermal energy in the form of heat radiation.
A flashlight gives off light energy, which is a form of electromagnetic radiation. The light energy is created when the flashlight's batteries produce electrical energy that powers the light bulb or LED to emit light.