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Chemical energy from petrol which is converted to heat then to kinetic energy and then converted to rotational energy.

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What form of energy is car moving?

Chemical energy from petrol which is converted to heat then to kinetic energy and then converted to rotational energy.


Name five ways you observe energy changing form in your everyday life?

persons moving energy from sunlight cars moving when you put gasoline in your car helo


What energy has a moving car got?

kinetic energy


Draw the energy transfer diagram for a car?

kainatic energy ------------------->moving car------------------------>light energy


What type of energy is found in a moving car?

kinetic energy


What are the source mechanical energy?

A form of chemical energy such as in the combustion process to start the mechanical process (energy) of a car engine. A battery uses chemical energy to power things like clocks or the A/C in your car. A person moving an object is displaying mechanical energy by moving the object, yet they themselves are powered by the chemical energy in the nutrients they take in when they eat.


What form of energy is energy of moving things?

kinetic energy (k.e)


What kind of energy does a moving car have?

kinetic


Can you define moving car as energy?

It *has* energy, equivalent to 1/2mv^2 Additionally, the car itself *is* essentially energy, in the form of e=mc^2 , c being the speed of light in a vacuum, and m being the mass.


When a car crashes where does the kinetic energy go?

Into the object(s) with which the car crashed into.


Why that the car is an ex of kinetic energy?

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!!!


Is a moving truck a form of potential energy?

No, it is kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion.