a moving car has kinetic energy which is defined by the equation "Kinetic Energy = (1/2) X Mass (Kilograms) X (Velocity (m/s))2
It means that energy can change between different forms. Take for example a car sitting outside during warm and sunny day. The light energy produced by the sun enters through the car's windows and changes into heat energy. When someone enters the car and notices it is warmer in the car than outside the car, the increased temperature inside the car is due to the sun's light energy changing into heat energy.
The five forms of energy are: Mechanical energy - a moving car Thermal energy - boiling water Chemical energy - a battery Electrical energy - lightning Nuclear energy - nuclear power plant
When a moving car hits a parked car, energy is transferred from the moving car to the parked car. The kinetic energy of the moving car is transferred to the parked car, causing it to move. Some energy is also converted into other forms, like sound and heat, during the collision.
Basically, in physics, total energy is always conserved. Of course, it is possible for some of the energy from a car to go somewhere else.
A moving car has kinetic energy as a result of its motion, as well as potential energy stored in its fuel if it has not been fully converted to kinetic energy yet. Additionally, the car's engine generates mechanical energy used for propulsion.
Energy can change the forms (from potential to kinetic) and be used to power engines or heat up objects. Combustible oils can power a car engine and in the process, the energy changes from potential to kinetic forms.
A car needs primarily mechanical energy to move, which comes from the engine converting fuel into motion. Other forms of energy required include electrical energy for the vehicle's electronic systems and thermal energy to power the heating and cooling systems in the car.
When a moving car slows down, its kinetic energy decreases because kinetic energy is directly related to an object's speed. As the car decelerates, its speed decreases, causing its kinetic energy to decrease as well. This energy is ultimately transferred into other forms, such as heat generated by the brakes.
Electricity is converted into heat and light in a light bulb; into sound and motion in a car.
Electric, wind, and solar are forms of energy.
The forms of energy that do work is kinetic energy.
They are substances so they are not forms of energy. They contain chemical energy.