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the fuel cells convert hydrogen into energy using a converter and that energy is used to power the vehicle
Several ways. Mechanical Energy to Electrical Energy: Generators and Alternators Chemical Energy to Electrical Energy: Batteries Fuel Cells Thermal Energy to Electrical Energy: Thermocouples
Chemical energy is converted into electrical energy through fuel cells. Chemical energy is also known as electrostatic energy.
Nuclear energy is produced using uranium as a fuel. The energy produced is in form of heat energy which is used to produce electrical energy.
Carbon and hydrogen
Electrical energy is continuously obtained.
They all produce static electricity.
hydrogen
Chemical energy released by burning the fuel with oxygen produces thermal energy, which is transferred to water/steam as thermal energy, which then produces mechanical energy in the turbine. This drives the generator to produce electrical energy.
fuel cells are the hydrogen fuel cell that operates similar to a battery. It has two electrodes, an anode and a cathode, separated by a membrane.fuel cell is a type of an electro-chemical cell which can convert the fuel energy into electrical energy by reactions of oxidized and fuel particles triggered in the presence of electrolyte
Coal accounts for most of the (electrical) energy provided by fossil fuels globally.