The fuels we usually work with - for example, wood, coal, gasoline, propane gas, etc., store chemical energy.
No, fuel helps convert energy into a different form of energy thus making something work
chemical energy
Nuclear energy is produced using uranium as a fuel. The energy produced is in form of heat energy which is used to produce electrical energy.
chemical potential.
You can buy energy in different forms; for example, in the form of food, four our body's energy needs; in the form of different types of fuel, such as gasoline for a car (food can be considered fuel for our body); or in the form of electrical energy, which comes to our homes.
No. However it is produced using fuels. It doesn't count as a fuel because it is a form of energy - electrical energy.
it produces a type of fuel
No. Solar energy comes from the sun.
the most familiar form of energy is chemical energy. every human uses chemica energy to digest their food into fuel that gives them energy to move around.
it is a form of energy,oil,h20 and air
Potential
Yes, it is. Because coal and fuel(oil) are both fossil fuels and contain stored chemical energy that needs no further treatment to produce thermal energy as they burn. So fossil fuel is a form of chemical energy.