* Computer chips: These chips don't get energy in the same way we do. They use electrical current to power their circuits. The energy comes from a power supply, which converts the electrical energy from a wall outlet into a usable form for the chip.
* Potato chips: These chips get their energy from the potatoes they're made of. The potatoes contain carbohydrates (starches), which are broken down into glucose (sugar) during digestion. This glucose is then used by our bodies as a source of energy.
* Other chips: For other types of chips (like tortilla chips or corn chips), the same principle applies as with potato chips. They get their energy from the grains or other ingredients they are made from.
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