When you lift something, the energy you use is converted from stored chemical energy in your muscles into gravitational potential energy of the object. This potential energy is then transferred to the object, giving it the ability to do work.
Unused energy is either stored in the body as glycogen or converted into fat for long-term storage. This process ensures that the body has a reserve of energy to use in times of need.
The extra energy in your body is stored as glycogen in your muscles and liver for later use. If your glycogen stores are full, the excess energy is stored as fat in adipose tissue.
When light energy strikes a leaf, some of it is absorbed by pigments in the leaf for photosynthesis, some is reflected, and some is transmitted through the leaf. The absorbed light energy is converted into chemical energy by the leaf for use in metabolic processes.
You can see an example of mechanical energy when an earthquake happens.
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it turns to stone...
it gets converted to other forms of energy
It turns into heat.
The consumer take it and uses it for his or her use, so that she or her can have energy too
When you lift something, the energy you use is converted from stored chemical energy in your muscles into gravitational potential energy of the object. This potential energy is then transferred to the object, giving it the ability to do work.
it will vanish in the air and pop in the water then go to space
The chemical energy of the battery in your toothbrush is turned into radiant energy (heat), and kinetic energy (movement).
It is changed into a different form of energy as it cannot be destroyed (First law of thermodynamics) usually kinetic energy of the molecules
the atoms use the energy to move the molecules
you use up energy and it is turned into heat
Unused energy is either stored in the body as glycogen or converted into fat for long-term storage. This process ensures that the body has a reserve of energy to use in times of need.