It isn't. Chemical energy is converted into mechanical energy.
It will still be heat energy, but it can be converted to mechanical energy
Why should there be a maximum? If there is friction, ALL the mechanical energy will eventually be converted to heat.
mechanical energy
... friction occurs.
Chemical energy is converted into heat energy which is then converted into mechanical energy
It isn't. Sooner or later some mechanical energy will be wasted and converted to heat. It is also possible to convert other types of energy into mechanical energy.It isn't. Sooner or later some mechanical energy will be wasted and converted to heat. It is also possible to convert other types of energy into mechanical energy.It isn't. Sooner or later some mechanical energy will be wasted and converted to heat. It is also possible to convert other types of energy into mechanical energy.It isn't. Sooner or later some mechanical energy will be wasted and converted to heat. It is also possible to convert other types of energy into mechanical energy.
energy is never lost. It is either converted from one form of energy to another (from heat to mechanical, from mechanical to electric, from electric to heat).
Yes, it can be converted into another kind of Energy. Example: The chemical energy of petroleum is converted to mechanical energy in a car engine with some loss as heat and sound energy. The mechanical energy is converted to kinetic energy.
energy is never lost. It is either converted from one form of energy to another (from heat to mechanical, from mechanical to electric, from electric to heat).
Kinetic energy
It is converted into thermal energy, or heat.
Most of it will be converted to heat, via friction.