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Chemical energy is transferred to electrical energy! :) :p
The energy from the petroleum is only accessable when the fuel is burnt, if the petroleum itself doesn't undergo burning the energy isn't released. So the energy is called 'stored' or 'potential' energy.
Radiation
Coal is a rock-like fossil fuel produced from dead plants and animals over millions of years.
This happens in the fuel rods, the energy released by nuclear fission appears initially as kinetic energy of the fission fragments, which is quickly turned into thermal energy as the fragments slow down and are stopped in the fuel. Thus the fuel rods heat up and transfer thermal energy to the coolant, which in most reactors is water but can be gas or liquid metal.
Chemical energy is transferred to electrical energy! :) :p
Chemical energy is transferred to electrical energy! :) :p
the energy between the bonds of the fuel in the engine.
the chemical which are present in these when burnt release energy
fuel, coal
How does it happen? If there's a chemical change, it's energy conversion, if it's a physical change, it's energy transfer.
Hydrocarbon exothermic reaction with O2
Food and fuel. When burnt, they can be converted to other forms of energy.
Fuel is material which is processed (usually 'burnt') to produce energy - heat or power. To move a car takes energy - and that has to be supplied by the fuel.
Fossil fuel are burnt to release HEAT
When a star has burnt up all of its fuel and energy, it will collapse.
A thermic reaction resulting from the use of a form of fuel.