i think it does cause coal is made out of rocks that get burned so it does have potential energy
Coal stores chemical energy, which is a type of potential energy.
yes. chemical potential energy
True, in the case of coal it is potential chemical energy
Potential
Burning coal has chemical potential energy, because the energy is stored up in the bonds between the carbon molecules, and when the coal is burned, the stored energy is released and transformed into heat, light, and even sometimes sound energy.
Coal stores chemical energy, which is a type of potential energy.
yes. chemical potential energy
Coal has potential chemical energy which is released as heat when it is burned.
True, in the case of coal it is potential chemical energy
Potential
potential energy
Chemical potential energy
Coal is a fossil fuel, which possesses potential chemical energy. It is not nuclear or kinetic
Burning coal has chemical potential energy, because the energy is stored up in the bonds between the carbon molecules, and when the coal is burned, the stored energy is released and transformed into heat, light, and even sometimes sound energy.
Chemical potential energy.
You could argue that it has stored potential energy.
Burning Coal