The chemical energy that allows muscles to move comes from the breakdown of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is a molecule that stores and transfers energy within cells. When muscles contract, ATP is broken down to release energy that powers muscle movement. This process is essential for providing the energy needed for muscle contraction and movement.
Energy for movement comes from the food we eat, which is converted into chemical energy through a process called cellular respiration. This chemical energy is then used by our muscles to create the physical movement needed for activities like walking or running.
The energy to move your hand comes from chemical reactions within your body, primarily from the breakdown of glucose through a process called cellular respiration. This energy is then used by your muscles to contract and generate movement.
The heat energy and light energy of a candle come from the chemical reaction of the candle wax (hydrocarbons) combining with oxygen from the air. This reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light. The heat energy is produced when the chemical bonds are broken and reformed, while the light energy is generated by the incandescence of the soot particles in the flame.
The energy that propels a bike forward comes from the rider's muscles. When the pedals are turned, the muscles in the legs provide the power to rotate the gears and move the bike forward.
Burning paper converts the chemical energy stored in the paper into thermal energy (heat) and light energy. This energy comes from the chemical bonds within the paper breaking down and releasing energy in the form of heat and light as the paper combusts.
Energy for movement comes from the food we eat, which is converted into chemical energy through a process called cellular respiration. This chemical energy is then used by our muscles to create the physical movement needed for activities like walking or running.
Mechanical energy, which may originally come from just about any other type of energy. For example, if you push with your muscles, you are converting chemical energy in your body into mechanical energy.
Chemical energy.
Electricity is Energy. But this energy can come from a chemical reaction as in batteries, normal and rechargeable.
The energy to move your hand comes from chemical reactions within your body, primarily from the breakdown of glucose through a process called cellular respiration. This energy is then used by your muscles to contract and generate movement.
the sun
Chemical energy, stored in the fuel.
Chemical energy, stored in the match.
That is a physical change - at least the pump is (air in, air out, with no chemical change). The energy required to run the pump probably will come from a chemical reaction though: an electric generator burning fuel to run the generator or food being digested and converted to energy in the muscles if it is a person powering it
sun light
Chemical energy comes from the energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. This energy is released when chemical reactions occur, such as during the combustion of fuels like gasoline, or in the metabolism of food in living organisms.
It depends on what needs the energy, Chemical energy can come from things like Food, eating food for people or animals gives you the power to work. Chemical energy for electronics can come from Batteries, or if you plug something into the wall... for more information go to Twylsenergy.weebly.com it WILL help you. ~Answered by Energy saver, Nicole.~