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A battery is an example of chemical energy because it stores energy in the form of chemical potential energy, which is released through a chemical reaction when the battery is used. The reaction between the chemicals inside the battery produces electrical energy that can power devices.
No, it is thermal (heat) energy, converted from various sources. Most energy types can be compared by using heat energy equivalence. Example: the chemical energy potential bound in 1 pound of hydrogen gas is 62 000 btu of heat energy.
A battery is a device that turns chemical energy into electrical energy by using chemical reactions to generate a flow of electrons.
Potential risks associated with using a dehumidifier chemical in a confined space include respiratory irritation or harm from inhaling the chemical fumes, skin irritation or burns from direct contact with the chemical, and potential fire hazards if the chemical is flammable. It is important to follow safety guidelines and use proper ventilation when using dehumidifier chemicals in enclosed spaces.
Activation Energy is the required energy needed in order for a chemical reaction to start.
Nuclear accidents resulting in radiation leaks can be a potential problem of using more nuclear energy.
You are using chemical energy produced in your muscles to lift a weight against gravity, which means the weight gains gravitational potential energy
By using chemicals in a rocket engine to raise a vehicle high above the earth's surface, the vehicle will gain gravitational potential energy. It will also gain kinetic energy, depending on what trajectory it follows
They can provide a lot of energy for people to use - Apex
chemical energy from food the rider has eaten gets turne into kinetic energy as the bike is moving. Then into potential energy as the bike heads uphill. As the bike heads down potential energy turns into kinetic energy.
A battery is an example of chemical energy because it stores energy in the form of chemical potential energy, which is released through a chemical reaction when the battery is used. The reaction between the chemicals inside the battery produces electrical energy that can power devices.
No, tides generating electricity is an example of converting kinetic energy from moving water into electrical energy using turbines. It does not involve the conversion of chemical energy to heat energy.
Potential Energy is exactly as it sounds, right now, i am using my potential Energy to use chemical energy stored in my body and converting it into kinetic energy to type this sentence, i am also using potential energy in converting chemical energy again into electrical energy in my brain to think about what i am typing. potential energy is when energy is stored somewhere in some form for release... a stone lying on the floor has very little or no potential energy, if i pick it up i have just loaded it with the potential energy that it will emit when i drop it in the form of kinetic (because it moves) and Sound Energy (because it'll make a noise when it hits the floor) and trace amounts of heat energy because of friction ect...Hope that helps
An elementary-level answer would be : chemical and light energy Light energy from the sun Chemical from the plant itself. light would be when the sun gives its light to help the plant grow like a light bulb, and chemical is like the plant taking the water, and soil and using it and the plant itself is chemical
No, it is thermal (heat) energy, converted from various sources. Most energy types can be compared by using heat energy equivalence. Example: the chemical energy potential bound in 1 pound of hydrogen gas is 62 000 btu of heat energy.
electrical, chemical, heat, and light energy
Your car.