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Yes it is true that a power plant that uses fossil fuels transforms chemical energy to thermal energy to mechanical energy to electrical energy
electrical energy....
No. A transformer transforms electrical energy, from one voltage to another voltage.No. A transformer transforms electrical energy, from one voltage to another voltage.No. A transformer transforms electrical energy, from one voltage to another voltage.No. A transformer transforms electrical energy, from one voltage to another voltage.
A power plant burns fossil fuels such as coal, oil, or natural gas to heat water and produce steam. The steam then drives a turbine connected to a generator, which produces electricity. This process converts the chemical energy stored in fossil fuels into mechanical energy and then into electrical energy.
Well, fossil fuels are burned which heat boilers, this creates steam which spins turbinescreating electricity.
Fossil fuels are burned to release energy in the form of heat, which is then used to generate electricity or power vehicles. The combustion process converts the chemical energy stored in fossil fuels into thermal energy, which can then be converted into mechanical or electrical energy for various applications.
electrical energy
the energy that is in fossil fuels is chemical and radiant energy.
hydroelectric energy is free to the fuel fossil
Coal accounts for most of the (electrical) energy provided by fossil fuels globally.
NO. Almost all electrical energy is produced as a result of burning fossil fuels.
No. Fossil fuels store chemical energy. It is this chemical energy we tap by using them for fuels.