Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - converting protium (hydrogen-1) to helium-4, and later, helium-4 to "metals", i.e., heavier elements.
chemical energy
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chemical energy
A non-renewable source of energy.
This kind of energy is called renewable energy.
Fossil fuels are a source of chemical energy. Chemically conbining the hydrocarbons in fossil fuels with air is combustion and primarily produces carbon dioxide and water. (There are many more details of the chemistry of the specific fossil fuels and many other results of their combustion besides the predominant gasses of water and carbon dioxide.)
Burning fossil fuels utilizes chemical energy stored in the hydrocarbons found in coal, oil, and natural gas. When these fuels are combusted, the chemical reactions release energy in the form of heat, which can be converted into mechanical energy for power generation or propulsion. This process also emits greenhouse gases and pollutants, contributing to environmental concerns.
Both burning fossil fuels and releasing a slingshot convert potential energy into kinetic energy. Potential energy refers to stored energy that can be released and used to do work, such as moving an object. When fossil fuels are burned, the chemical potential energy stored within them is converted into heat and light energy. Similarly, when a slingshot is released, the potential energy stored in its elastic band is converted into the kinetic energy of the projectile in motion.
well that depends compare to solar energy i think fossil fuels make the most energy out of any other kind of energy because they have coal, petroleum, oil and natural gas in wish solar energy depends on the sun and wind energy in the wind that is why fossil fuels produced more energy than any other.
light energy
When fossil fuels are burned, they primarily release thermal energy in the form of heat, which is produced by the combustion reaction. This process also generates chemical energy that was stored in the fuels, converting it into kinetic energy in the form of exhaust gases. Additionally, some of the energy is transformed into light energy, typically visible as flames. Overall, the combustion of fossil fuels results in the release of energy in multiple forms, primarily as heat.