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Mechanical energy
No.
Burning coal is thermal energy. It can be used to produce mechanical energy.
The amount of work used to produce energy
Potential and Kinetic Energy add up to produce mechanical energy.
Engines use fuel to produce mechanical energy. For instance, a car's internal combustion engine uses chemical energy stored in fuel to turn a drive shaft.The idea of internal combustion is to burn the compressed mixture of fuel and air to produce expanding gas to convert into mechanical energy.
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Mechanical energy
Mechanical energy
They produce mechanical energy which then creates electricity
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No.
Mechanical energy
Because it doesn't produce air to begin with. The air exists in the atmosphere, and is compressed by a compressor.
Burning coal is thermal energy. It can be used to produce mechanical energy.
No, it uses chemical energy (in the fuel) to produce mechanical energy
The amount of work used to produce energy