Chemical energy.
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Cars use chemical energy in the form of thermal energy which is used to drive a piston crankshaft arrangement
They can be electrical, diesel or gasoline
That really depends on the type of car; however, as of 2013, most cars use gasoline, diesel, natural gas, or some similar fuel, so they use the chemical energy stored in the fuel.
Gasoline is a Mechanical energy because gasoline can make cars move and cars are moving things.
Electric energy aka Kinetic Energy.
All cars use fossil fuels somewhere in their energy cycle.
No you stupid person -.-
Cars don't use generators because the batery is already generating energy. They use alternators in order to convert the energy generated into a usable form.
Yes. Chemical energy, changed to heat energy, changed to mechanical energy.
Bumper cars use electricity, which could be from a nuclear plant
Solar cars refuel just by regaining energy from the sun. They use all of that energy to create fuel in order to run. Some solar cars refuel by using wind energy! Solar cars gain energy from the sun or from the wind to store the energy in their fuel tanks and they use up the energy to make fuel that allows them to travel for long distances! Solar cars have no limits on how many times they can regain energy from the sun or from the wind!