The burning becomes heat energy. The heat boils water to make steam, which then turns a turbine, which is kinetic energy. The turbine can power a power generator, producing electric energy, which can then produce almost any kind of energy.
No. It produces less.
Coal energy is energy derived from the burning of coal. Coal is essentially fossilized carbon.
Burning coal gives heat (thermal), light and sound energy.
when burning coal it gives off heat energy
1 kg uranium 235 = 3 000 t coal
Burning coal is thermal energy. It can be used to produce mechanical energy.
It just produces thermal energy, in the same way as burning coal or wood.
No. It produces less.
Coal burning (for electricity), oil products for transport
1 kg of U-235 will produce as much energy as 1500 tons of coal
Coal energy is energy derived from the burning of coal. Coal is essentially fossilized carbon.
Burning coal gives heat (thermal), light and sound energy.
when burning coal it gives off heat energy
1 kg uranium 235 = 3 000 t coal
Burning of coal, wood and oil..Chemical-heat energy.HOPE I HELPED!:)
Some do. Coal is a fossil and it changes chemical energy into heat energy on burning it in the presence of oxygen.
Coal is normally burned to produce heat. This is done by burning the coal with oxygen from the atmosphere. The process unites carbon and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and the formation of the chemical bonds in this process releases energy as heat. Burning one ton of coal creates about 3 tons of carbon dioxide. The additional mass comes from the oxygen taken from the atmosphere.