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Yes an apple does have stored chemical energy because when you eat that apple it gives you energy so it has CE
The chemical energy in the reactants is almost equal to the chemical energy in the products
The chemical energy in the reactions is almost equal to the chemical energy in the products
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The transformations that you describe are quite common. Fire does this. Chemical energy in (for example) wood, transforms into heat when you burn the wood, and when you get enough heat, you will then also get light; in a fire, you get a glowing, very hot gas called plasma.
Chlorophyll converts the sun's energy within the grass so the grass can grow. The, cows convert the grass into energy by digesting the grass.
You need energy for chewing and digesting any food - even for picking it up and taking it to your mouth.Of course, you will usually get more energy from the food than what you spend digesting it.
Yes. Chemical energy to mechanical and electrical energy and then mechanical energy to kinetic energy.
Yes. Chemical energy to mechanical and electrical energy and then mechanical energy to kinetic energy.
Yes it is.
In most energy transformations, part of the energy is wasted. Much of the wasted energy is usually converted to heat.
yes because three times of energy transform
Electrical energy to kinetic energy
from electrical energy to mechanical energy
There are a few energy transformations when a gun is fired. Some of these include potential to kinetic energy, chemical to mechanical energy, and chemical to electromagnetic energy.
electrical energy to mechanical energy
=electric fan-electrical energy to mechanical energy!=