Assuming the vehicle stops because the brakes are applied - it would be kinetic energy transferred to heat via friction with the brake pads and brake shoes (mostly). Some would be kinetic energy transformed to heat via friction with the wheels on the road and the turning parts of the axle, transmission, etc.
Yes, energy can be transferred that way.
If the energy is not transferred, it will stay where it was. Or it may be wasted somewhere.
Is transferred heat energy.
Mechanical or Kinetic energy transferred to electrical energy.
Heat energy is transferred by conduction, convection and radiation. In a vacuum, heat energy can only be transferred by radiation.
energy is transferred from on animal to the other animal. Because energy can't be destroyed only transferred
The energy being released in the engine is not transferred to the outside; it manifests as vibration, which is transferred to the rest of the vehicle, hence the shaking of the car.
YES ... When a car is moving, it has kinetic energy. If you apply the brakes, the vehicle will slow down and thus loose some of that kinetic energy. The energy that was kinetic from the fast moving vehicle is transferred into heat energy in the braking mechanism (the rotor disks and pads.)
Wind energy is transferred by wind mills.
The rate at which energy is transferred is called POWER
Yes, energy can be transferred that way.
Energy is transferred into an inclined by effort
Energy is transferred through the atmosphere by radiation.
energy is transferred through matter or space by
If the energy is not transferred, it will stay where it was. Or it may be wasted somewhere.
Is transferred heat energy.
Energy can be transferred from one location to another as in the sun's energy travels through space to Earth. The two ways that energy can be transferred are by doing work and heat transfer. Also energy can be transferred from one object to another.