Oxygen in the air reacts with the fuel in a process called combustion to release energy
Natural gas is a fuel because it burns with air to produce heat, which is what fuels do.
Hydrogen "burns" as it were, in "nuclear fusion" reactions to give helium and release energy.
This type of cell is likely a mitochondrion, which is known as the "powerhouse" of the cell. Mitochondria convert nutrients into energy-rich molecules called ATP through a process called cellular respiration. This energy is essential for the cell to carry out its functions and maintain life.
Nuclear and fossil fuel power plants are currently the two energy sources that produce the most energy. Nuclear power plants rely on nuclear reactions to generate electricity, while fossil fuel power plants burn coal, oil, or natural gas to produce electricity.
As the fuel burns away, the balance between gravity pulling inward and nuclear fusion creating outward pressure is disrupted. This leads to changes in the sun's structure and energy output.
Fuel is formed when a substance burns up createing energy.
coal
No, it uses chemical energy (in the fuel) to produce mechanical energy
coal is a fossil fuel that burns without giving water vapour.
Natural gas is a fuel because it burns with air to produce heat, which is what fuels do.
combustion energy
Thermal energy.
we release the potential energy to heat energy to do work
potential it burns creating the energy from the breaking of its bonds
Through combustion they produce heat.
burns, detonates, oxidizes, etc.
Hydrogen "burns" as it were, in "nuclear fusion" reactions to give helium and release energy.