Many engines do this conversion. For example, the engines commonly found in cars convert the chemical energy first to heat (by burning it), then convert part of this heat into movement (kinetic energy).
: the engine changes chemical energy into light and kinetic energy to power the car? Write your answer...
the fuel inside it as it burns it creates soot and then the flame has started :) hope that helps
kinetic
The kinetic energy increase.
The mitochondria changes food energy to chemical energy.
Chemical energy changes into thermal energy and light energy.
: the engine changes chemical energy into light and kinetic energy to power the car? Write your answer...
Forms of energy related to changes in matter may include kinetic, potential, chemical, electromagnetic, electrical, and thermal energy.
There are many different ways that energy changes. For example electrical energy can transform into heat energy, cold energy or light energy. Other energies and their changes can include gravitational, chemical, mechanical and kinetic.
There are many different ways that energy changes. For example electrical energy can transform into heat energy, cold energy or light energy. Other energies and their changes can include gravitational, chemical, mechanical and kinetic.
Forms of energy related to changes in matter may include kinetic, potential, chemical, electromagnetic, electrical, and thermal energy.
Your car.
the fuel inside it as it burns it creates soot and then the flame has started :) hope that helps
The major conversions are chemical energy in the fuel to heat energy in the cylinders to kinetic energy of the car. Other changes involved include chemical energy in the driver's food to kinetic energy in his muscles to operate the pump, and electrical energy in the pump to kinetic energy of the fuel as it flows into the car.
It is chemical to kinetic energy.
yes, kinetic energy is used in passive transport
When one form of energy (kinetic energy, potential energy, chemical energy ,ect) is changed into another energy (chemical, kinetic, sound, ect)