I guess wood for fires, but coal has been used for a long time too.
Nuclear fusion energy has not been fully utilized for commercial energy production. It is a promising source of energy that is still in the research and development phase due to the technical challenges of sustaining controlled fusion reactions.
it is non-renewable, once it is used it can never be used again
Wood is made into an energy source through a process called combustion, where it is burned to release heat energy. The heat can then be used to generate electricity or heat buildings. Wood can also be converted into biofuels such as wood pellets or wood chips to be used as a renewable energy source.
Helium itself is not a practical energy source as it is an inert gas and does not readily undergo chemical reactions to release energy. However, helium can be used in certain types of nuclear fusion reactions as a fuel source. Currently, research is being done to harness the energy potential of helium in fusion reactors as a clean and efficient energy source for the future.
The first renewable energy source used by humans was likely wood, as it was used for heating and cooking thousands of years ago.
Yes it has been successful in the past
Yes it has been successful in the past
Light energy is used . Sun is the source
The source of energy used by mitochondria is ATP.
fule fossile is the most used energy source
The source of energy in stoves is HEAT ENERGY
Carbs! Carbs are an internal source of energy.
Carbs! Carbs are an internal source of energy.
Polonium was used as source of energy in thermoelectric generators.
no clue seriously
what energy have chullah
You don't. There is no difference in the type of energy, between the "conventional" and "non-conventional" types. What makes energy conventional or non-conventional is the SOURCE - a conventional source being one that has been used for a long time.