I suppose you could say fuel is potential energy-energy is there but something must be done to the fuel to release it. In the case of coal, oil, or gas, it must be burned which also involves oxygen, so the energy is a result of chemical reactions. In the case of nuclear the energy is contained in the fuel and is released through the nuclear fission process-every fission releases a fixed amount of energy. In all these cases the energy becomes apparent in the first place as heat, which is then used for electricity production-or in the case of fossil fuels the heat output can be directly used for heating, industrial processes, or in mechanical engines.
Energy is a very broad term. But yes overall it's a fuel for your body
Fuels store chemical energy
Solar energy.
Fossil fuel has been used for around a million years.
Uranium is used as nuclear fuel in nuclear reactors.
Cells do not choose their source of energy.
Biomass.
Nuclear energy is not a fossil fuel or any fuel at all. Radiation is used to create energy. The energy is "the Fuel" petroleum
Nuclear fuel is the fuel used to produce nuclear energy.
Because the fuel is not used its energy is called potential energy and remains stored in the fuel until something initiates the process of ignition or energization.
Because the fuel is not used its energy is called potential energy and remains stored in the fuel until something initiates the process of ignition or energization.
Because the fuel is not used its energy is called potential energy and remains stored in the fuel until something initiates the process of ignition or energization.
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Chemical energy is converted to kinetic energy.
Mostly chemical energy from the fuel.
Solar energy.
chemical energy
You have your logic backwords, energy can be used as a fuel
Nuclear energy is produced using uranium as a fuel. The energy produced is in form of heat energy which is used to produce electrical energy.