It doesn't. If you mean the TV set at your home, it USES electrical energy.
If you mean energy it turns electrical energy into kinetic energy
I wouldn't say that electrical energy "uses" other types of energy; probably you mean that you can convert other types of energy to electrical energy. Most types of energy can be converted to electrical energy, or actually all of them (as long as there is some useful energy left) - including heat energy, nuclear energy, chemical energy, mechanical energy, etc.
Create/make electrical energy.
When we say that energy is lost in a resistor, it really means that electrical energy has bee transformed into other forms of energy. These other forms of energy do not easily get changed back into electrical energy.
When we say that energy is lost in a resistor, it really means that electrical energy has bee transformed into other forms of energy. These other forms of energy do not easily get changed back into electrical energy.
I assume you mean electricity not energy. The electrical energy doesn't leave the circuit as such it is converted by a component. E.G. A bulb in a circuit will convert the electrical energy into light and some heat.
what is the power rating of energy
Electrical energy is the energy in electricity - mainly in electrical currents.
Electrical to kinetic to electrical energy in your cells
Electrical energy can be formed by solar, wind or hydro energy. This energy is transformed into electrical energy.
The electrical energy of thermal energy is called kinetic energy. An example of electrical energy converted to thermal energy is a toaster drawing current from an electrical outlet.