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The combustion of fuel in the engine generates thermal energy. This thermal energy is converted into kinetic energy by the piston and crankshaft system, which drives the car's wheels and propels the vehicle forward.
Chemical energy released by burning the fuel with oxygen produces thermal energy, which is transferred to water/steam as thermal energy, which then produces mechanical energy in the turbine. This drives the generator to produce electrical energy.
Several ways. Mechanical Energy to Electrical Energy: Generators and Alternators Chemical Energy to Electrical Energy: Batteries Fuel Cells Thermal Energy to Electrical Energy: Thermocouples
Hot cocoa is a substance, not a form of energy. It possesses energy: heat energy and chemical energy.
Thermal energy doesn't actually make heat. We just feel it as heat.
No. The law of conservation of energy states that energy can not be created or destroyed. However, energy transfers can result in thermal energy.
Thermal energy in a substance is kinetic energy of the molecules that make up the substance.
Chemical energy is often used to release thermal energy; that is the main reason why people make fires.
If you increase temperature you increase thermal energy.If you double the amount you have the temperature does not change but the thermal energy does.Temperature and thermal energy are the same since they both use kinetic energy. Temperature uses the thermal energy when the heat measures the average of the kinetic energy. The thermal energy uses the kinetic energy, when it's averged together with the kinetic enery and the others to make the thermal energy.==========================Answer #2:Wow !Temperature is to thermal energy as depth is to water.
It uses electrical energy to make thermal energy.
the energy that a bath of hot water is thermal energy because the bath water ransfers to you to make you warmer and the bath water colder.
The thermal energy released when you strike a match comes from chemical energy of the substances that make up the match head. These substances go through a chemical reaction to give different new substances (products) with less energy (considered at the initial temperature), and thermal energy that flows to the surroundings (heat) at a lower temperature.