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which energy transformation occurs first in a coal burning power plant
Coal stores chemical energy, which is a type of potential energy.
Coal is from decayed plants buried hundreds of millions of years ago. Plants need sunlight to grow. ------- Plants using photosynthesis, convert sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to form simple sugars. Coal is the altered remains of prehistoric vegetation that originally accumulated in swamps and peat bogs. The build-up of silt and other sediments, together with movements in the earth's crust (known as tectonic movements) buried these swamps and peat bogs, often to great depths. With burial, the plant material was subjected to high temperatures and pressures. This caused physical and chemical changes in the vegetation, transforming it into peat and then into coal. Coal formation began during the Carboniferous Period - known as the first coal age - which spanned 360 million to 290 million years ago.
Burning coal is thermal energy. It can be used to produce mechanical energy.
Coal stores energy from the sun in the form of chemical energy
which energy transformation occurs first in a coal burning power plant
heat to thermal energy
the energy that is released when coal was at one time sunlight energy shining on plants.
All release energy.
All can release energy.
Coal is a fossil fuel. It stores energy derived from sunlight by organisms that later died, were buried and later on became this fuel.
Solar, Wind, Water, Human, Animals, Sun, Coal
Transformation of coal in a substitue of oil.
Sunlight fed the plants that produced the material that became both coal & biomass fuels.
When coal is burned, chemical energy changes to thermal energy. The energy of sunlight was stored in the organic molecules of dead plants, which were compressed and altered to form long-chain hydrocarbons. Burning the coal oxidizes these molecules, releasing heat.
Coal is composed of old plant material that was chemically altered over the course of millions of years. The coal contains energy from sunlight that the plants captured and stored via photosynthesis.
When coal is burned, chemical energy changes to thermal energy. The energy of sunlight was stored in the organic molecules of dead plants, which were compressed and altered to form long-chain hydrocarbons. Burning the coal oxidizes these molecules, releasing heat.