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During rescue missions, different types of energy can be devices for flashlight, this could be human powered energy such as squeezing or compressing. In flashlight electrical energy is converted to light and thermal energy.

A squeezing or compressing to get energy for flashlight can be regarded as "DYNAMO PROCESS" it involves spinning of "fly wheels" into the flashlight through consistent squeezing ,which is connected to a dynamo(Dynamo supply electrical current). Hence the needed light is seen on the bulb of the flashlight.

A squeeze flashlight or dyno torch is a form of mechanically powered flashlight that produces energy through the rotation of flywheel which then turns a dynamo or generator that powers an attached light emitting diode, LED or incandescent bulb when electric current is generated

Where there is need for artificial light, where direct electric power is not available, such as during a rescue operation, rescue workers can produce illumination by continuously pumping the dyno torch during the mission. The squeezing action causes the flywheel to turn, with the turning made to occur between each squeeze, by the flywheel. The rotational energy from the flywheel turns the generator, which produces steady lighting

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