That is called efficiency. An efficiency of 1 (or 100%) means that all the energy is converted into useful work.
That is called efficiency. An efficiency of 1 (or 100%) means that all the energy is converted into useful work.
That is called efficiency. An efficiency of 1 (or 100%) means that all the energy is converted into useful work.
That is called efficiency. An efficiency of 1 (or 100%) means that all the energy is converted into useful work.
That is called efficiency. An efficiency of 1 (or 100%) means that all the energy is converted into useful work.
The mitochondria in a cell convert fuel particles into usable energy.
Potential Energy
I would actually describe the energy as chemical, as the energy is being used to hold the chemical bonds of the hydrocarbons together. But it is certainly not kinetic, so give these two choices the answer is potential. It is potential energy waiting for a chemical reaction.
Nuclear fuel has a higher energy density than fossil fuels.
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Because the fuel is not used its energy is called potential energy and remains stored in the fuel until something initiates the process of ignition or energization.
Because the fuel is not used its energy is called potential energy and remains stored in the fuel until something initiates the process of ignition or energization.
Because the fuel is not used its energy is called potential energy and remains stored in the fuel until something initiates the process of ignition or energization.
Because the fuel is not used its energy is called potential energy and remains stored in the fuel until something initiates the process of ignition or energization.
Most of it is converted to heat, but the remainder is wasted.
Actually it produce the fuel. Glucose is the fuel and it is produced by photosynthesis
This actually depends on the type of fuel, but often, water vapor, pollutants and energy.
Solar energy can actually be obtained from several businesses and companies that sell it as an alternative power source to fuel.
Carbohydrates provide the body with energy for working muscles, provide fuel for the central nervous system, enable fat metabolism, and prevent protein from being used as energy. Carbohydrates are the preferred source of energy or fuel for muscle contraction and biologic work.
Carbohydrates, fats and proteins yield the energy the body needs to fuel its various activities. Vitamins, minerals and water do NOT yield energy, but perform other tasks such as maintenance and repair.
Carbohydrates, fats and proteins yield the energy the body needs to fuel its various activities. Vitamins, minerals and water do NOT yield energy, but perform other tasks such as maintenance and repair.