Want this question answered?
No, gasoline comes from oil, which has taken millions of years to form. Oil is running out and it is non-renewable.
Gasoline is (or at least was) an abundant source of energy. Combustion of gasoline is an exothermic reaction that releases a significant amount of energy that can be harnessed. It's also cheap compared to other fuel sources, and has one of the highest energy return on investment (EROI - how much energy do you get based on how much you invest) ratings.
Energy is transferred from burning gasoline.
Diesel costs more then gasoline because it uses more petroleum to make it. Also, diesel costs more then gasoline because it has about 20% more energy then the same amount of gasoline.
Energy conversion is the changing of one form of energy into another or into work, such as that in the combustion process.
Gasoline is potential energy.
fkjfjvnfjbdgihdsdfghjkjhygtrsdfghjkjuhygtfdsdfghjkjhgfdsxdcfvgbhnjmkjhgfdsdfghjkjhgfdsfghjkjhgfdsdfghjkjhgfdsdfghjkl.,mnb vcxzxsdfghjkl.,mnb vcxsdfrgbnhnjmkloikuytrdescvbnm,n bvcxsdefrgthyjhgtfreswqasxcdswqazwsdcxcdedcfrfv bgtgbnhyhnmjum,kik,.lol./;nfchjkm,opnzaqsxswdecfvv vfrgbn bghthnjmuhyjk,m
gasoline is matter, it is burned to create energy
The energy released from gasoline when it is used in a gasoline engine is chemical energy.
The chemical energy stored in the gasoline. Or more precisely, the gasoline and oxygen in the air, separately, have more energy than after they combine.
No. A lot of the energy in the gasoline is wasted.
Gasoline is a Mechanical energy because gasoline can make cars move and cars are moving things.