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Combustion
chemical energy is converted to kinetic energy
Chemical energy is converted to kinetic energy.
Energy transformation involved in terms of industrial processes of burning fuel to make energy.
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"Combustion" must occur before the potential energy can be released from fossil fuels... examples of fossil fuel... gasoline and coal, both are "burned" to create their energy
No. It's primarily moved by heat from the sun.
By fuel we usually means something that can be burned. The energy released(usually heat) in the burn can be converted to other, more useful forms of energy, like electricity, or mechanical energy(movement).
Chemical energy lies within the food that organisms eat. Digestion turns the chemical energy into mechanical energy, which can be used to fuel the organs, tissues and cells.
Transform solar radiation to electricity use solarcell and not the turbine. Transformation of energy from fuel to mechanical energy may use internal combustion engine and don't need to use turbine.
The major conversions are chemical energy in the fuel to heat energy in the cylinders to kinetic energy of the car. Other changes involved include chemical energy in the driver's food to kinetic energy in his muscles to operate the pump, and electrical energy in the pump to kinetic energy of the fuel as it flows into the car.