Yes. Chemical energy to mechanical and electrical energy and then mechanical energy to kinetic energy.
yes because three times of energy transform
Yes. Chemical energy to mechanical and electrical energy and then mechanical energy to kinetic energy.
Mechanical energy is supplied to a generator from an engine, a steam turbine for example, and converted to electrical energy
For example, an automobile engine, or similar explosion engines. Also, a steam engine.
Mechanical
yes because three times of energy transform
True
Yes. Chemical energy to mechanical and electrical energy and then mechanical energy to kinetic energy.
True
A combustion engine converts chemical energy in gasoline to mechanical energy in the engine.
a controlled explosion (combustion) of fuel and air ignites expnds and is converted to rotational torque (power)
Absolutely a simple example is the engine.
Mechanical energy is supplied to a generator from an engine, a steam turbine for example, and converted to electrical energy
For example, an automobile engine, or similar explosion engines. Also, a steam engine.
Mechanical
steam engine mechanism.(converts thermal energy to mechanical.)
A steam engine. Like used in a steam locomotive