candle,gaseoline.I think bc i am doing this for school and that's what ive got so far.
Name of object:candle converts to electrical energy.
Does the folowing work:Yes
Name of object:Gaseoline converts to um........I think Electrical energy.
gtg i need to finish the rest f my work.
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Devin O'Neal
Batteries in devices such as remote controls or laptops store chemical energy which is converted to electrical energy to power the device. Gasoline used in stoves or generators contains chemical energy that is converted to heat energy for cooking or generating electricity. Food in the kitchen contains chemical energy that our bodies extract and convert into mechanical energy for movement and various bodily functions.
Chemical energy is used in batteries to power electronic devices like laptops and remote controls. Natural gas is a form of chemical energy that is used in stoves to cook food. Gasoline, another source of chemical energy, is used to fuel cars for transportation. Propane is used in gas grills and heaters to provide heat for cooking and warmth. Cleaning products that contain chemicals utilize chemical energy to break down dirt and grime.
Chemical energy in firewood can be used to heat a home or fuel a campfire. The chemical energy is gasoline is used in vehicles. Chemical energy in oil is used to heat buildings. Chemical energy in foods are used by the body.
Gasoline used in a car's engine is a common example of chemical energy. When gasoline is burned, it releases energy that powers the vehicle. Food provides chemical energy that our bodies convert into usable energy through digestion and metabolism. Batteries store chemical energy that is released as electrical energy when the battery is used to power a device.
One example of electromagnetic energy being converted into chemical energy is photosynthesis in plants. During this process, sunlight (electromagnetic energy) is absorbed by chlorophyll in plant cells and converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This chemical energy is then stored and used by the plant for growth and metabolism.
Batteries in devices such as remote controls or laptops store chemical energy which is converted to electrical energy to power the device. Gasoline used in stoves or generators contains chemical energy that is converted to heat energy for cooking or generating electricity. Food in the kitchen contains chemical energy that our bodies extract and convert into mechanical energy for movement and various bodily functions.
Chemical energy is used in batteries to power electronic devices like laptops and remote controls. Natural gas is a form of chemical energy that is used in stoves to cook food. Gasoline, another source of chemical energy, is used to fuel cars for transportation. Propane is used in gas grills and heaters to provide heat for cooking and warmth. Cleaning products that contain chemicals utilize chemical energy to break down dirt and grime.
Chemical energy in firewood can be used to heat a home or fuel a campfire. The chemical energy is gasoline is used in vehicles. Chemical energy in oil is used to heat buildings. Chemical energy in foods are used by the body.
Gasoline used in a car's engine is a common example of chemical energy. When gasoline is burned, it releases energy that powers the vehicle. Food provides chemical energy that our bodies convert into usable energy through digestion and metabolism. Batteries store chemical energy that is released as electrical energy when the battery is used to power a device.
Chemical energy is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction or to transform other chemical substances. Three examples are: firewood burning, photosynthesis, and a charged battery.
One example of electromagnetic energy being converted into chemical energy is photosynthesis in plants. During this process, sunlight (electromagnetic energy) is absorbed by chlorophyll in plant cells and converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This chemical energy is then stored and used by the plant for growth and metabolism.
Some examples of energy change include: A battery converting chemical energy into electrical energy to power a device. The sun converting nuclear energy into electromagnetic radiation (light and heat). Food being converted from chemical energy to kinetic energy as it is digested and used by the body for movement and metabolic processes.
No; the energy used from uranium is usually nuclearenergy, not chemical energy.No; the energy used from uranium is usually nuclear energy, not chemical energy.No; the energy used from uranium is usually nuclear energy, not chemical energy.No; the energy used from uranium is usually nuclear energy, not chemical energy.
Photosynthesis is a prime example where electromagnetic energy from sunlight is converted into chemical energy stored in glucose molecules. Another example is solar panels that convert sunlight into electrical energy, which can then be used to power reactions that produce chemical energy storage such as hydrogen fuel cells.
Chemical energy can be used as a source of electricity through chemical reactions in batteries. When a battery is connected to a circuit, the chemical reaction within the battery generates electrical energy that can be used to power devices.
A battery or a fuel cell converts chemical energy directly to electrical energy
ATP is a chemical, not a form of energy. However, the energy stored in and used from it is chemical energy.