chemical energy ... i guess
: the engine changes chemical energy into light and kinetic energy to power the car? Write your answer...
A bus typically uses mechanical energy (from the engine), electrical energy (for systems such as lights and air conditioning), and chemical energy (from the fuel) to operate.
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Most buses run on diesel fuel. The engine takes the chemical energy from the gas and changes it into mechanical energy to physically move the bus.
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The team bus likely runs on diesel fuel, which is a type of chemical energy derived from petroleum. Diesel fuel contains hydrocarbons that release energy when burned in the engine, powering the vehicle.
Mechanical energy drives the bus forward, which is produced in the engine from the chemical energy in the fuel, and the lights use electrical energy. The chemical energy in the fuel originally comes from the Sun.
The potential energy of a bus typically changes into kinetic energy for the bus to move. When the bus starts moving, the stored potential energy is converted into the energy of motion, resulting in the bus's kinetic energy.
"The bus's engine stopped after the alternator belt snapped under the hood."The possessive noun is bus's (the engine of the bus).
When the bus starts moving its potential energy will change to kinetic energy.
Yes, a bus in motion possesses kinetic energy due to its movement. Kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion, and in the case of a bus, it is moving so it has kinetic energy.
Mainly, yes, but there are minor differences, and of cource the bus engine is usually largest :)