the process is called evaporation
An electric motor, a solenoid, an electromagnet, an electric clock and much more!
The five examples of energy include mechanical energy, thermal energy, electromagnetic energy, sonic energy, nuclear energy and chemical energy.
Chemical energy is energy produced by chemical reactions. Burning gasoline is one example. The reactions of materials in a battery that produce electricy are another. There are many such examples. Mechanical energy is energy of a mechanical system, such as a motor or engine. Examples are the automobile, the electric motor. and so on. Converting chemical energy to mechanical energy is what makes a car go.
Chemical potential energy converting to kinetic energy -Apex
No, it is potential chemical energy that is released as thermal energy. Nothing to do with electromagnetic.
photosynthesis!!
photosynthesis!!
Thermal, nuclear, mechanical, chemical,electrical, electromagnetic.
An electric motor, a solenoid, an electromagnet, an electric clock and much more!
When a muscle contracts, it performs work. It does this byA)converting chemical energy to mechanical energy.B)converting mechanical energy into heat energy.C)converting mass into energy.D)creating energy.
The five examples of energy include mechanical energy, thermal energy, electromagnetic energy, sonic energy, nuclear energy and chemical energy.
Chemical energy is energy produced by chemical reactions. Burning gasoline is one example. The reactions of materials in a battery that produce electricy are another. There are many such examples. Mechanical energy is energy of a mechanical system, such as a motor or engine. Examples are the automobile, the electric motor. and so on. Converting chemical energy to mechanical energy is what makes a car go.
It is converting energy. sun light to the chemical energy.
Energy converting into another energy
Energy converting into another energy
Combustion (fire or burning) is arguably the most common example of converting chemical energy into thermal energy. But consider that all animals create a bit of thermal energy converting chemical energy into heat (as well as some mechanical energy) when they move.
chemical energy