Chemical energy.
gasoline is matter, it is burned to create energy
The energy released from gasoline when it is used in a gasoline engine is chemical energy.
The chemical energy stored in the gasoline. Or more precisely, the gasoline and oxygen in the air, separately, have more energy than after they combine.
No. A lot of the energy in the gasoline is wasted.
"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
A guess: glucose, gasoline, water stored behind the Hoover Dam.
Gasoline is potential energy.
gasoline is matter, it is burned to create energy
The energy released from gasoline when it is used in a gasoline engine is chemical energy.
The chemical energy stored in the gasoline. Or more precisely, the gasoline and oxygen in the air, separately, have more energy than after they combine.
No. A lot of the energy in the gasoline is wasted.
there are chemical energies in gasoline
Gasoline is a Mechanical energy because gasoline can make cars move and cars are moving things.
Because it take energy to move a car and cars run on gasoline.
Without petrol (gasoline) and diesel fuel, we would be forced to use other forms of energy. We would rely more on solar energy, wind, human energy, geothermal energy, and nuclear energy. If we were in close danger of running out of fossil fuels, we could transition to using other forms of energy.
Nothing "creates" energy. The chemical energy in gasoline can be converted to electrical energy by burning the gasoline in an internal combustion engine that's connected to a generator.
The Energy Information Association, "EIA", is a United States governmental group which provides official energy information and statistics for gasoline and many other forms of energy. In addition, one can learn more about the extraction and production of petroleum/gasoline by visiting the sites of ExxonMobil, Shell, Halliburton and the like.