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Combustion
steam engine mechanism.(converts thermal energy to mechanical.)
You can transform thermal energy to electrical energy in a power plant, chemical energy to mechanical energy in an internal combustion engine, or nuclear energy into thermal energy in a nuclear reactor. These are just three examples.
Wind is produced by uneven heating of the ground. Heat:mechanical (kinetics)wind movement: turning: mechanical: engine systems :sounds.
Such an engine is used mainly to convert the chemical energy of the petrol into kinetic energy for various applications. And indeed it does that, but it also converts a considerable amount of the chemical energy into heat, which is generally of no use at all and must be vented into the passing air in order to avoid melting the engine.
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The chemical energy is transformed in kinetic energy.
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Combustion
chemical energy is converted to kinetic energy
The mechanical energy from the engine (with help from electrical energy from the battery), turns the potiential energy of gasoline/petrol into kinetic energy.
steam engine mechanism.(converts thermal energy to mechanical.)
a Carnot cycle is a perfect cycle of energy conversion from heat to mechanical energy and back without loss. This is an impossibility due to losses inherent in any energy transfer. A Carnot engine would theoretically use all available energy for each energy transfer.
a Carnot cycle is a perfect cycle of energy conversion from heat to mechanical energy and back without loss. This is an impossibility due to losses inherent in any energy transfer. A Carnot engine would theoretically use all available energy for each energy transfer.
chemical (burning of the gas) to mechanical( the cylinder pressure turning the crankshaft).
An engine
chemical, heat, mechanical, and sound