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Chemical that changes to heat that changes to mechanical.
Chemical energy changes to heat energy during processes like combustion, where chemical bonds are broken, releasing energy in the form of heat and light. This conversion occurs when the potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of a substance is released as thermal energy through exothermic reactions.
The potential energy of a substance decreases when it changes into a liquid. This is because it's losing the heat energy it had when in gas form to become liquid.
Coal has potential chemical energy which is released as heat when it is burned.
When a bow is drawn, mechanical potential energy is stored in the stretched bowstring. When the bow is released, this potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy as the arrow accelerates forward. Additionally, some energy is lost to other forms such as heat and sound due to friction and air resistance.
Chemical potential energy is released as heat, light, and sound when wood is burnt.
Kinetic energy and then to heat.
Kinetic, potential, and heat.
The potential energy of a substance decreases when it changes into a liquid. This is because it's losing the heat energy it had when in gas form to become liquid.
A catapult stores potential energy in its tensioned ropes or springs when it is loaded. When the catapult is released, the potential energy is quickly converted into kinetic energy as the arm moves, propelling the projectile forward. Some energy is also lost to heat and sound during the firing process.
As heat, light, and radiation.
Kinetic energy and potential energy.