sunlight and light and moonlight and uv rays and ultraviolet rays oh wait that and uv rays are the same thing
Propane is sort of a type of gas. It can be used for heating homes or manufacturing, so it must be thermal. If you want to know if it's kinetic or potential, I' pretty sure it's potential, which means it has stored energy which can be released and turned into kinetic energy.
Heat is a form of energy (the kinetic energy present in the vibrations of atoms or molecules). Radiant energy can be turned into heat energy. Potential energy can be turned into heat energy, nuclear energy can be turned into heat energy, electrical energy can be turned into heat energy, magnetic field energy can be turned into heat energy and chemical energy can be turned into heat energy. There is no such thing as "physical" energy (in terms of Physics). Also your use of the term "evolved" can not be applied to a changing in type of energy, the term refers to the genesis of living things.
Chemical energy can be converted into other forms of energy through processes like combustion, cellular respiration, or chemical reactions to release heat, light, or electricity. For example, burning fossil fuels converts chemical energy into heat and light energy, while batteries convert chemical energy into electrical energy.
All coal contains carbon. The carbon atoms in coal are bonded in an extensive network. It is this network of bonding which holds chemical potential energy. When these bonds are broken, heat is released, and this potential energy is turned into thermal energy.
Chemical potential energy are commonly found in batteries. So anything that uses batteries to produce heat can be examples. Here are some examples: Netbooks/Laptops (when turned on and not charging) Handphones. Another source of chemical potential energy is food. We eat food to keep our body warm because the chemical potential energy is converted into thermal energy by our body.
its turned into glycogen and burned as energy
When fossil fuels are burned, the chemical energy stored in the fuel is converted into heat energy. This heat energy is then used to produce steam in power plants, which drives turbines to generate kinetic energy that is ultimately converted into electricity.
chemical turned to kinetic
It's burned. When it burns it creates a big volume of gasses. The force of these gasses expanding is then turned into mechanical energy.
A portable torch typically contains chemical potential energy stored in the batteries or fuel used to power the light source. When the torch is turned on, this energy is converted into light energy and heat energy.
The energy in coal is chemical energy. The usual way to extract it is to burn the coal converting it to heat energy. This can then be turned into electrical energy Fuels like gasoline and coal are sources of energy which means they store energy
When something is being burned and turned into ashes, it would be a chemical change.
Chemical energy is stored in a flashlight in the form of batteries. When the flashlight is turned on, the chemical energy is converted into electrical energy, which powers the light bulb.
No. they use chemical energy, that gets turned into mechanical energy, that gets turned into electric energy.
Chemical energy in the form of the glucose in our food is turned into mechanical energy
The chemical energy of the battery in your toothbrush is turned into radiant energy (heat), and kinetic energy (movement).
bcoz once paper is burned it cannot be turned back to its original form