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The brain uses the most energy in the body, accounting for about 20% of the body's total energy consumption. Other organs, like the heart, liver, and kidneys, also require substantial amounts of energy to function properly. Muscles can also consume a significant amount of energy during physical activity.
A fan typically uses electrical energy to operate, converting it into mechanical energy to produce airflow.
A car uses chemical energy from gasoline or electricity to operate.
kenetic energy is the type that is used when it moves but it is not energy but it uses it as all things do
London is the county in the UK that uses the most energy, due to its large population, extensive transportation network, and numerous commercial and residential buildings.
The type of energy a computer uses is electricty.
That depends on the type of calculator you are referring to. An abacus uses mechanical energy An electronic calculator uses electrical energy A brain doing mental arithmetic uses chemical energy
It uses electrical energy,mechanical energy.
An automobile IS not energy; it merely USES energy.
Chemical energy.
The brain is the organ in the human body that uses the most energy.
Probably snowboarding uses most energy because its hard and you have to train a lot.
Coastal areas uses most tidal energy. Tides are formed in the oceans.
It uses electrical energy to make thermal energy.
A car uses the most energy of your daily stuff!!! a car uses about 65% of all energy in the day!!! your house/home only uses about 40% of the energy!!! In your house a toilet uses about 70% off all water you use in a day!!!
It is the LED (Light Emitting Diode) which uses the least amount of energy to produce a given amount of light, and which is therefore the most environmentally friendly form of electric lighting.
Iceland is the Nordic nation that uses geothermal energy for heat and electricity. This is due to its location on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, providing abundant geothermal resources for harnessing energy. Iceland's geothermal power plants supply a significant portion of the nation's electricity and heat needs.