no. its an example of mechanical energy but its not an energy transformation
Thermal Energy
Yes.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed - only transformed from one type to another.
Yes. Chemical energy to mechanical and electrical energy and then mechanical energy to kinetic energy.
Yes. Chemical energy to mechanical and electrical energy and then mechanical energy to kinetic energy.
Thermal Energy
food energy into comon energy
Yes.
chemically to mechanically to hydraulically
Energy cannot be created or destroyed - only transformed from one type to another.
It is chemical to kinetic energy.
Kinetic or potential energy are always present during energy transfers.
Yes. Chemical energy to mechanical and electrical energy and then mechanical energy to kinetic energy.
Yes. Chemical energy to mechanical and electrical energy and then mechanical energy to kinetic energy.
In most energy transformations, part of the energy is wasted. Much of the wasted energy is usually converted to heat.
Because of the Law of Conservation of Energy, when you transform energy, any amount of energy that gets lost as one type of energy must needs appear - in the same amount - as another type of energy.
yes because three times of energy transform