Chemical energy usually transforms to heat energy. Heat energy causes expansion of materials, producing kinetic energy. In some cases, chemical energy may cause a direct expansion of a material, producing movement (kinetic energy) but the heat stage is usually present. Gun powder, dynamite and gasoline all are chemical-heat-mechanical.
Chemical energy transforms to thermal energy when baking a cake.
Chemical energy transforms to kinetic energy which makes the car move.
Animals get energy from the food they eat. Their body transforms chemical energy in the food into kinetic energy, thermal energy, and other chemical energy
As it drops from a height, the potential energy of the apple transforms into kinetic energy. Once it lands in the garbage, the kinetic energy gets dissipated as thermal energy. As the core begins to decompose, the chemical energy in it gradually transforms into other chemical energy with the release of thermal energy as a byproduct.
Heat energy (as steam or hot gas) transforms to kinetic energy through the turbine. The kinetic energy transforms into electricity through the rotor of the electric generator.
Nuclear energy transforms to thermal energy (through nuclear fission or nuclear fusion). Thermal energy transforms into kinetic energy (eg produces steam that drives steam turbines). The kinetic energy transforms into electric energy (through electric generators).
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the motor uses chemical energy to make the car move or object work...and that is mechanical energy...answer: chemical-mechanical
A rock on top of a hill has potential energy, not kinetic energy. If it starts rolling down the hill then the potential energy transforms to kinetic energy.
Heat, sound and more kinetic energy as things are moved by the impact of the object.
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A chemical action or reaction is a process that transforms one chemical substance to a new substance.