usually by burning the wood and making use of the heat.
It stores chemical energy and when you burn wood, that chemical energy is converted to light energy and heat energy.
No, it's the other way around. Burning releases the chemical energy in wood and turns it into thermal energy(heat.
The stove itself is not but if it is a wood burning stove, when it is used, the conversion of wood into heat is the conversion of chemical into thermal energy
mechanical energy
Burning of coal, wood and oil..Chemical-heat energy.HOPE I HELPED!:)
you use chemical energy by cooking an egg, burning wood, water on wood/metal
Wood has chemical energy that can be converted into light by burning the Wood. Nitroglycerin has chemical energy that can be converted into sound by shaking it (Don't try this at home!).
It stores chemical energy and when you burn wood, that chemical energy is converted to light energy and heat energy.
yes, that's what you do when you use gas or wood to boil water
Well the energy transformation that takes place when wood is burned is CHEMICAL ENERGY---> THERMAL ENERGY.
It is the breaking of chemical bonds, and therefore is releasing chemical energy.
No, it's the other way around. Burning releases the chemical energy in wood and turns it into thermal energy(heat.
Chemical energy.
Chemical energy
The stove itself is not but if it is a wood burning stove, when it is used, the conversion of wood into heat is the conversion of chemical into thermal energy
Yes!
The chemical energy in the wood that allows it to burn is transferred to heat, light, and sound energy.