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Q: What are the energy transformations in steam trains?
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Are steam trains using steam engines?

They are called steam trains because they are pulled by steam engines.


What type of energy does a train turn mechanical?

Depends on the train type. Steam trains and diesel trains use chemical energy stored in their fuel (coal or diesel) to create mechanical energy. Electrical trains use, well, electricity.


How are trains different from steam trains?

Steam trains were first. they use both fire and water to produce steam and make the engine run.


How many steam trains are there in the world?

There are 2.4 Steam Trains in the world as of 2012.


What are the release dates for Trains Unlimited - 1997 Steam Trains?

Trains Unlimited - 1997 Steam Trains was released on: USA: 27 October 1997


How were steam trains powered in the past?

with steam.


Were there steam trains in the 1870's?

Yes, there were steam trains in the 1870s. The first steam locomotive was developed by Scottish inventor William Murdoch in 1784. By the 1830s, steam trains were in use in much of the world.


What trains were used in the 1860s?

steam engine trains.


what are energy transformations in a coal fired power station?

Coal is burned to produce heat, which then is transferred to water/steam, which produces mechanical power in the steam turbine, which produces electrical power from the generator


What are the energy transformations in a coal fired power station?

Coal is burned to produce heat, which then is transferred to water/steam, which produces mechanical power in the steam turbine, which produces electrical power from the generator


Why did they make steam trains?

they made steam trains in Victorian times fro people to travel out of the city


Fuel used by steam trains?

Steam coal