If you mean the use of fossil fuels, yes. Typically, the fuels are burned (for example, in a car engine), converting the chemical energy into heat. Part of this is then converted into movement. A heat engine can only convert part of the heat energy into useful energy, so the remainder is wasted.
Some do. Coal is a fossil and it changes chemical energy into heat energy on burning it in the presence of oxygen.
The potential chemical energy in fossil fuels and food was stored by plants that converted the sun's radiant energy into chemical energy.
Fossil fuels such as coal store chemical kinetic energy?
Burning them releases the chemical energy.
When you burn it, the chemical energy is converted to thermal energy.
Yes.
Fossil fuel is burn and release out chemical energy in the form of heat that would use to boil the water to steam and transform heat to mechanical energy to run the turbine and finally transform to electricity.
Some do. Coal is a fossil and it changes chemical energy into heat energy on burning it in the presence of oxygen.
steps for power plant transform fossil fuels
the energy that is in fossil fuels is chemical and radiant energy.
The potential chemical energy in fossil fuels and food was stored by plants that converted the sun's radiant energy into chemical energy.
No. Fossil fuels store chemical energy. It is this chemical energy we tap by using them for fuels.
chemical energy
Fossil fuels such as coal store chemical kinetic energy?
Burning them releases the chemical energy.
chemical energy
it released chemical energy