The energy released from gasoline when it is used in a gasoline engine is chemical energy.
Chemical that changes to heat that changes to mechanical.
The energy we use in the gasoline is chemical energy.
Potential Energy
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gasoline is matter, it is burned to create 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.
Chemical energy.
Gasoline isn't changed into energy, because it is matter, and matter only changes form (it turns into carbon monoxide among other things). However, if what you are asking is, what kind of energy is produced when gasoline is burned in an engine, then you get kinetic energy (the heat builds pressure which causes kinetic energy when the rods are forced to move)
chemical energy
Thermal energy
chemical energy
chemical energy
Pumps will usually use either electrical energy, or chemical energy from a gasoline motor or similar.
Fossil fuel.
Non-renewable.
Chemical energy is converted into mechanical energy.
Gasoline is potential energy.
Hydro, coal, gasoline, and some solar & wind power.
An energy efficient car can use gasoline, diesel, CNG, or electricity as a fuel.
Internal combustion reactions power the car. The gasoline ignites, and the spark creates the power for the car.