Yes they do
the energy that cars get is from the fuel
Hybrid cars do not release extra hydrocarbons. They do not deplete ozone.
Heat is a waste energy from cars- from the engines and from the brakes.
\ Water powered cars could not run, if someone were to build them. This is because there is no known effective way to get energy from water in a manner capable of powering a car. Water is used to generate electricity by dropping it from a high to low point, resulting in a loss of potential energy which drives turbines, but cars are powered by chemical energy, by burning fuels to release heat. For example, you can burn hydrogen and oxygen to release energy, with water as the product, but you cannot "burn" water in the same way.
The electrical energy supplied to the bumper cars is converted into kinetic energy when the cars move or collide. This kinetic energy is responsible for their motion and the bouncing effect that occurs when they bump into each other.
Cars use chemical energy in the form of thermal energy which is used to drive a piston crankshaft arrangement
Chemical energy.
mechanical energy you hobo
Nuclear energy releases more energy than chemical energy. Nuclear reactions involve the splitting (fission) or merging (fusion) of atomic nuclei, which release a large amount of energy compared to chemical reactions that involve the breaking and forming of chemical bonds.
Chemical energy to mechanical energy.
fuel
Cars release CO2 along with an array of other toxins.