Burning produces thermal energy
non renewable
I THINK IT IS KINTIC ENERGY
The burning becomes heat energy. The heat boils water to make steam, which then turns a turbine, which is kinetic energy. The turbine can power a power generator, producing electric energy, which can then produce almost any kind of energy.
Neither, the process of burning gas (which stores chemical energy) releases that energy as "HEAT" energy. This heat energy is then converted into mechanical energy.
No. It produces less.
A fission of energy atoms generating nuclear energy that is used to produce electricity.
This is an oxidation reaction (combustion, burning).
light and thermal energy
The burning becomes heat energy. The heat boils water to make steam, which then turns a turbine, which is kinetic energy. The turbine can power a power generator, producing electric energy, which can then produce almost any kind of energy.
Initially thermal energy which then causes the gases in the cylinders to expand and produce mechanical energy
Burning coal is thermal energy. It can be used to produce mechanical energy.
A burning candle produces thermal energy and light.
It just produces thermal energy, in the same way as burning coal or wood.
By burning it.
Thermal energy........
chemical energy
Petrol is a fossil fuel made from crude oil and burning fossil fuels produce energy so yes burning petrol does release energy.
Calories don't "produce" energy; calories are a UNIT OF ENERGY.
Computers do not produce energy, they use/consume energy.