Often as elastic energy in a compressed spring.
The energy used to move the toy car when you push it is mechanical energy, specifically kinetic energy. When you apply force to the car, you transfer energy from your muscles to the car, causing it to accelerate and move. This energy conversion occurs as the potential energy stored in your muscles is released during the push.
Potential energy is stored in the gasoline, the energy is then converted to heat, then to the kinetic energy of the car.
Potential energy is stored in the gasoline, the energy is then converted to heat, then to the kinetic energy of the car.
Potential energy is stored in the gasoline, the energy is then converted to heat, then to the kinetic energy of the car.
Potential energy is stored in the gasoline, the energy is then converted to heat, then to the kinetic energy of the car.
Energy stored in gasoline is converted to heat, then to the kinetic energy of the car.
Energy stored in gasoline is converted to heat, then to the kinetic energy of the car.
Potential energy is stored in the gasoline, which is converted to heat, then to the kinetic energy of the car ( apex )
Energy stored in fuel
Yes, a car sitting in a driveway has stored gravitational potential energy. This energy is due to the car's position in the Earth's gravitational field, and it can be released when the car is lifted or when it rolls down a slope.
In the battery.
Potential energy in a mouse trap car is stored in the tension of the mousetrap's spring. As the spring is wound or compressed, it gains potential energy due to the stored elastic potential energy. When the trap is released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, propelling the car forward.