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When a jet plane rapidly accelerates on the runway, the energy transformation is primarily from chemical energy in the jet fuel to kinetic energy of the moving plane. The engines of the jet plane convert the chemical energy in the fuel into mechanical energy to propel the plane forward.
The mechanical efficiency of an inclined plane is the ratio of the output force to the input force, taking into account friction and other factors that may reduce efficiency. It is calculated as the ratio of the ideal mechanical advantage to the actual mechanical advantage. A perfectly efficient inclined plane would have a mechanical efficiency of 100%, but in reality, efficiency will be less than 100% due to energy losses.
In an airplane, energy transformations occur when fuel is burned in the engines to produce mechanical energy that powers the airplane's propellers or turbines. This mechanical energy is then used to overcome drag and lift the airplane, resulting in a transformation from chemical energy in the fuel to kinetic and potential energy in the moving airplane.
When an object is pushed up an inclined plane, the potential energy of the object is increased while its kinetic energy decreases. The mechanical energy is transformed from kinetic energy to potential energy as the object gains height.
When an object is pushed up an inclined plane, the energy transformation that takes place is primarily from mechanical energy (kinetic and potential) to gravitational potential energy. The work done against gravity causes an increase in the object's potential energy as it is raised to a higher position on the inclined plane.
potiental energy
Motors convert electrical energy to mechanical energy. Generators transfer mechanical energy to electrical energy.
Mechanical energy is equal to potential energy plus kinetic energy in a closed system. The total mechanical energy is conserved.
a mechanical energy is a kind of energy
Mechanical energy is the combination of kinetic energy and potential energy.
A generator changes mechanical energy into electrical energy.
A plane primarily uses chemical energy stored in jet fuel to power its engines by burning the fuel and converting it to mechanical energy for propulsion. In addition, some planes may also use electricity stored in batteries for auxiliary systems and electric propulsion.