No its not a source of energy..... geez...
In a train, energy transfers as electrical energy from the power source to mechanical energy in the locomotive, which propels the train forward. Some of this energy is also transferred to kinetic energy as the train travels, and friction between the wheels and the track causes some energy to be lost as heat.
To produce energy more than any other source can produce. A handful of Uranium can produce enough energy as the same as 4000 Train Load of coal [Given that each train load has around 15,000 Tons of Coal.]
Train as in exercising, and Train as in the Transporting source
A diesel engine creates electricity and the electricity powers the electric motors that drive the wheels
In a moving light rail transit (LRT) system, the energy transformation involves converting electrical energy from the power source (e.g., overhead lines or third rails) into kinetic energy to propel the train forward. The electrical energy is used to power the electric motors, which drive the wheels and provide motion to the train.
green energy source
Kenetic energy would be converted to friction, which, in turn, would be converted into heat and sound energy. (Imagine a train as it screeches to a stop.)
The term clean source of energy refers to only primary energy sources as wind or solar energy. Electricity, by definition, is not a primary energy source. It is a secondary energy source that is could be produced by a clean energy source as wind or any renewable primary energy source or produced by fossil energy source as oil, natural gas, or coal.
waves is not a source of energy
Yes, a train in motion possesses kinetic energy, which is the energy associated with its movement. This kinetic energy is generated by the train's engine converting stored potential energy (from fuel or electricity) into motion.
The source of energy in stoves is HEAT ENERGY
no its a renewable source of energy