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Either heat air and force through a turbine, or heat water into steam (and use a turbine or a steam engine). Then connect to a generator.
they use electrical energy!!
You use chemical energy.
Kinetic energy?
thermal energy
Depends on the train type. Steam trains and diesel trains use chemical energy stored in their fuel (coal or diesel) to create mechanical energy. Electrical trains use, well, electricity.
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A steam train is used for getting material over countries.
The external combustion engine, like in a steam train.
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steam engine uses thermal energy to convert water into steam and then uses pressure of steam to move the engine .thus thermal energy into pressure and further pressure into mechanical energy.
Carts running on rails, pushed by humans or pulled by horses etc were in use long before steam trains were invented.
Use boiler to turn heat to potential energy in steam the run the steam through the turbine dynamo transform the energy in steam to electricity.
Use boiler to turn heat to potential energy in steam the run the steam through the turbine dynamo transform the energy in steam to electricity.
With steam engines, steam was used for energy. Windmills also made it possible to use wind to create energy.
No. A train that uses coal for power is a steam train, those trains referred to as 'bullet trains' usually use electricity as their motive power.
used on a steam train piston