It depends on what kind of car it is! Most cars burn chemical fuel, so chemical energy goes in, and the useful energy which comes out is kinetic(movement) energy. Waste energy includes heat and sound. Of course some of the energy is converted to electricity for the instruments, and some of that is used to recharge the battery so that is converted back to chemical energy in the battery, and some of it may be converted to light in the headlamps.
A solar car has light going in and, eventually kinetic coming out.
it is mechanical energy when it goes in and then stuff happens and it comes out as electrical
Fosil fuel energy,directly...solar indirectly...and converted to mechanical energy as well as electric energy by way of chemical energy.
because it have sound energy
It is a direct relationship. When temperature goes up, energy goes up. When temperature goes does, energy goes down.
The energy to create wind comes from solar energy.
chemical energy
Mechanical energy in the form of E= mgh, water falling, goes in and electrical enegy comes out.
The useful energy that comes out is light energy. Heat energy is also produced but is not useful
the wind and soil
Gasoline is used for the energy to power a car.
Car because if a lightning hits the car the energy goes around the car but the tree can't absorb the energy
Noise.
External heat.
Actually it's "Noise".
a driver
The pragmatic reason is: Because there are no cars for sale that don't use fuel. Any car you buy will need fuel. The scientific reason is: Because a car that uses no fuel goes nowhere. If you want to move people and stuff from one place to another, it takes energy to do that. If you do it with a horse, then you have to put energy into the horse before you can take it out of the horse. And if you want to do it with a car, then you have to put energy into the car before the car has energy to move things with. The energy comes from the fuel you put into the car.
it is mechanical energy when it goes in and then stuff happens and it comes out as electrical