Engines lose energy via friction, thermal losses, and a reaction between the atmospheric nitrogen sapping energy in the combustion reaction
Chemical energy is converted to kinetic energy.
wind turbines can not lose energy.
Heat is far from useless energy. Without this energy force you would die. Furthermore, without the heat internal combustion motors would never work. No Heat=Pluto. Heat is not listed as a "form" of energy. Heat is the transfer of energy from a warmer body or region to a cooler one. As for internal combustion engines heat is a by product when they r turning chemical energy into kinetic energy. Also car engines are about 25% efficient when you look at output energy over input energy. You lose 75% to friction, sound, heat, etc..
■It's a motion therefore you lose energy.
They lose energy.
Animals lose energy simply by existing. The more strenuous the activity they are performing, the more energy they will lose.
Chemical energy is converted to kinetic energy.
Internal combustion gasoline, propane, or diesel engines. Electric motors. Steam engines, fuel cell engines are examples of energy sources.
wind turbines can not lose energy.
Engines.
Heat is far from useless energy. Without this energy force you would die. Furthermore, without the heat internal combustion motors would never work. No Heat=Pluto. Heat is not listed as a "form" of energy. Heat is the transfer of energy from a warmer body or region to a cooler one. As for internal combustion engines heat is a by product when they r turning chemical energy into kinetic energy. Also car engines are about 25% efficient when you look at output energy over input energy. You lose 75% to friction, sound, heat, etc..
■It's a motion therefore you lose energy.
They lose energy.
Yes, batteries lose energy. If you leave something on that has a battery in it, then the battery will lose it's energy and you must throw it away.
If you have a DIFFERENCE of temperatures, you can convert part of that energy to other types of energy, including electricity. In fact, that is how many engines work - steam engines, gasolene engines in cars, and even nuclear reactors.
No,they use engines to produce mechanical energy.
The generic term is "heat engine". Most engines - for example, car engines - are in this category.