Inside a battery, chemical energy is transformed into electrical energy. When the battery is connected to the igniter in a car engine, this electrical energy is then converted into thermal energy (heat) through a spark. This spark ignites the air-fuel mixture in the engine's combustion chamber, leading to mechanical energy that powers the engine.
The mechanical energy from the engine (with help from electrical energy from the battery), turns the potiential energy of gasoline/petrol into kinetic energy.
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The chemical energy is transformed in kinetic energy.
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chemical energy is converted to kinetic energy
In the engine of a typical train, the energy transformation that takes place involves converting the chemical energy stored in fuel (such as diesel) into mechanical energy through combustion. This mechanical energy is then used to move the train by powering the wheels.
chemical energy ... i guess
In a steam engine, the energy transformation involves converting heat energy from burning fuel into mechanical energy. This is achieved by heating water to produce steam, which then expands and drives a piston or turbine to generate motion. The mechanical energy produced can be used to power machinery or vehicles.
The typical igniter is a very thin piece of wire with a blob of pyrogen on the centre.
The energy needed to start a car comes from the battery. The battery supplies electrical energy to the starter motor, which then cranks the engine to begin the combustion process. Once the engine is running, it generates its own power to keep the car operating.
remove the cover on top of the engine. the wies are om the igniter coils remove the cover on top of the engine. the wies are om the igniter coils
An engine is needed to do this. A steam engine A jet engine A car engine A battery driven electric engine. The process is normally multi step.