it is mixed with socks and mush :)
Fossil fuel (coal, crude oil) is burned or distilled to provide a usable energy. Either as a diesel or petrol fuel for an internal combustion engine, or to heat water to provide steam power.
i THINK YOU BURN IT
Well it is pretty simple, you burn it.
Usually, fossil fuels are burned to generate heat which then creates steam from water which in turn is used to spin turbines that generate electricity. They can alternatively be burned directly for heat or, after refinement, used in controlled explosions as vehicle fuel.
Biomass energy is transformed into a usable energy source through processes like combustion, gasification, or anaerobic digestion. These processes involve burning biomass to produce heat, converting it into a gas or liquid fuel, or breaking it down with microorganisms to release methane, which can then be used for heat or electricity generation.
Energy1- The ability to do work.Energy2- Any source of usable power, such as fossil fuel, electricity, or solar radiation.
Fossil fuel in itself is simply an example of potential energy, which can be changed to mechanical energy by burning, thus changing from potential energy to heat energy and then to mechanical energy.
Chemical energy stored in the fuel is transformed into heat energy through the process of combustion.
Nuclear energy is not a fossil fuel or any fuel at all. Radiation is used to create energy. The energy is "the Fuel" petroleum
energe is not created ..it is transformed and this is due of the breaking downd of chemical bonds between the molocules of the fuel
For the potential energy of fossil fuels to change into other forms of energy, combustion must take place. In this process, heat energy is released, which can be transformed into other forms of energy like electrical energy in power plants or mechanical energy in engines.
A fossil fuel power plant is a system of devices for the conversion of fossil fuel energy to mechanical work or electric energy