Chemical potential energy, or simply chemical energy.
They use mainly kenetics energy!
Chemical energy is energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms. Energy stored in fossil fuels is an example of potential energy.
Fossil fuels contain energy that originally came from the sun.
Afuel is a material that releases energy when it burns. These fossil fuels---energy-rich substances ormed from the remains of organisms or as you might say; plants and animals.That was just a reminder for you,the real answer is right here:The potential chemical energy in fossil fuels and food was stored by plants that converted the sun's radiant energy into chemical energy. Now that was the real answer, oyur welcome,Tracey Nichole Gordon.
Fossil fuels are fuels like coal. These came for example from a dead fish that when it died its body sank to the sea bed and over the years and decades and thousands of years became buried under layers of soil and rock until it is finally dug up and burnt to produce fossil fuels.
they produce energy in a more environmentally friendly way then fossil fuels do
the energy stored in foods and fuels is blank potential 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.
No. Fossil fuels store chemical energy. It is this chemical energy we tap by using them for fuels.
electromagnetic energy
When fossil fuels are burned, they release energy stored years ago.
Yes, fuels produced from energy crops are storable.
Fossil fuels contain the chemical energy that plants and algae obtained from sunlight and then stored in sugars. Just as energy chemical energy is stored in sugars, chemical energy is stored in fossil fuels. All it takes to release it is enough heat and oxygen to cause the fuel to burn.
Chemical Energy
Chemical potential energy
When fossil fuels are burned, some of the chemical energy stored in them is converted into thermal energy.
No, this is chemical energy