chemical from battery converted into electrical then the engine converts it to kinetic
A moving car has kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion. This energy is determined by the car's mass and speed.
The car driving on a flat road has kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion. This energy is due to the car's movement. Additionally, the car also has potential energy, which is the energy stored in the car's position relative to the ground.
Kinetic energy is "moving energy". A car moves, it has kinetic energy. In the case of a car crash the energy is released-->smash/bang!!!
Gasoline.:):):)
The type of energy that is in a car is mechanical energy, chemical energy (because it consumes petrol), and sound energy.
No. A real car IS not kinetic energy, but it HAS kinetic energy.No. A real car IS not kinetic energy, but it HAS kinetic energy.No. A real car IS not kinetic energy, but it HAS kinetic energy.No. A real car IS not kinetic energy, but it HAS kinetic energy.
kainatic energy ------------------->moving car------------------------>light energy
A car uses mechanical energy.
Chemical energy is being converted to thermal energy which is then converted to mechanical energy and finally to kinetic energy which moves the car. Kinetic energy is then converted to thermal energy in the brakes to stop the car.
no because the kinetic energy will change but the mechaincal energy will not because thye car is not on
A hot wheels car that uses gasoline would have mechanical energy, if it uses battery then chemical, and if it is just a little toy car then there is no energy in your car.
Most of it will be converted to heat, via friction.