You could burn a fire.
Firecracker or Caesium into water.
No. An oven is an example of thermal energy.
from what i can find, it is only possible fro chemical energy to be transfered to thermal energy. burning wood is one example of this.
Combustion (fire or burning) is arguably the most common example of converting chemical energy into thermal energy. But consider that all animals create a bit of thermal energy converting chemical energy into heat (as well as some mechanical energy) when they move.
when gunpowder is ignited
chemical energy in batteries to thermal energy.
No. An oven is an example of thermal energy.
from what i can find, it is only possible fro chemical energy to be transfered to thermal energy. burning wood is one example of this.
Combustion (fire or burning) is arguably the most common example of converting chemical energy into thermal energy. But consider that all animals create a bit of thermal energy converting chemical energy into heat (as well as some mechanical energy) when they move.
Combustion (fire or burning) is arguably the most common example of converting chemical energy into thermal energy. But consider that all animals create a bit of thermal energy converting chemical energy into heat (as well as some mechanical energy) when they move.
I think the answer is a No because if you change electrical energy to thermal energy to an example it will mix into chemical energy.
when gunpowder is ignited
For example thermal energy.
chemical energy in batteries to thermal energy.
For example, thermal energy.
Yes, chemical energy is a form of potential energy. An example is the chemical energy in coal, which can be burned to convert that chemical energy into thermal energy.
A log burning in a fire place.
For example thermal energy.