You can't.
No. Photosynthesis is chemical, not nuclear.
The other four forms of energy are thermal, electrical, chemical, and nuclear. Thermal energy refers to the energy associated with heat, electrical energy is the energy of electric charges, chemical energy is stored in chemical bonds, and nuclear energy is released during nuclear reactions.
it's a nuclear thats what it is its a nuclear
At Hiroshima, the bomb itself was a nuclear weapon. The operative word there is nuclear. Nuclear changes brought about a massive release of that nuclear energy. The nuclear energy was converted into mechanical and electromagnetic energy, which resulted in the creation of a huge amount of thermal energy.The mechanical energy was carried outward in the blast wave. The combination of these things caused both physical and chemical changes, the latter owing to the electromagnetic and thermal (heat) energy.
Chemical Energy
This does not happen, they are quite differenwell sometime chemical change into nuclear by going to thermal energy
It is a nuclear change not a chemical one. The energy for the yield originates from the nuclei of the atoms and the electrons (where chemical energy resides) are uninvolved in the process.
No, chemical energy is completely different to nuclear energy
Nuclear energy is turned into thermal energy, not chemical energy
The energy released is nuclear energy.
That is called chemical energy - assuming conventional fuel. Nuclear fuel has nuclear energy.
Nuclear fusion produces nuclear energy
The energy released is nuclear energy.
No. Nuclear energy is a type of energy that is quite different from chemical energy.
when fireworks go off, the energy released show a chemical reaction. gasses such as carbon dioxide and particles of smoke go up in the air.
No, fire is chemical energy not nuclear
An energy change is when one form of energy changes to another form of energy. E.g chemical to kinetic.