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it is stored as something called prototype energy which is energy, a little more abundant than fossil fuels. +++ "prototype energy" doesn't exist. The energy stored in any fossil fuel, or in materials like wood, is potential chemical energy,
The energy in fuels is chemical energy - a type of potential energy.
Fossil fuels are stores of chemical energy. The chemicals are various hydrocarbons. The original source of the energy locked in these chemicals is Sunlight. The fuel formed from the remains of plankton that were buried beneath the Earth millions of years ago. Geothermal processes converted the remains of living creatures to the hydrocarbons that we now call fossil fuels. Fossils do not make energy. Fossils are usually from larger animals and plants, but the term fossil fuel is one of common usage.
A furnace can be heated by fossil fuels like coal, coke, or natural gas, which is chemical energy or it can be electric.
Coal, oil, natural gas
electromagnetic energy
Chemical potential energy.
Yes
mechanical energy
combustible energy. it can burn at a very high temperature
it is stored as something called prototype energy which is energy, a little more abundant than fossil fuels. +++ "prototype energy" doesn't exist. The energy stored in any fossil fuel, or in materials like wood, is potential chemical energy,
chemical energy
Chemical energy - this includes the energy stored in fuels - is a type of potential energy.
The energy in fuels is chemical energy - a type of potential energy.
Chemical.
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Chemical.