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work done by fuel is conversion of chemical energy into mechanical whereas work done by moving object is due to its displacement by the application of force. actually, both of them give same meaning.

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The first is an example of using chemical energy whereas the second uses physical (mechanical0 energy.

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Work done by fuel is chemical energy and work done by a moving object is kinetic energy.

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