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The five forms of energy are: Mechanical energy - a moving car Thermal energy - boiling water Chemical energy - a battery Electrical energy - lightning Nuclear energy - nuclear power plant
one example of thermal energy is an eletircal wire.it transports electricity and makes light whitch can be gas.
The combustion of fuel in the engine generates thermal energy. This thermal energy is converted into kinetic energy by the piston and crankshaft system, which drives the car's wheels and propels the vehicle forward.
Most of it will be converted to heat, via friction.
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.
The five forms of energy are: Mechanical energy - a moving car Thermal energy - boiling water Chemical energy - a battery Electrical energy - lightning Nuclear energy - nuclear power plant
The answer depends on the type of battery. A car battery and a watch battery, for example, will have very different amounts of energy to start with.
Depending upon its state when measured, potential, kinetic, mechanical (electrical for a battery op), thermal...the output is 'mechanical.'
filling your car up with gas and go on a trip
An example of electrical energy changing to chemical energy to kinetic energy is when a battery powers a motorized toy car. The battery provides electrical energy to the motor, which converts it to kinetic energy, propelling the car forward. In this process, the battery's chemical energy is converted to electrical energy, then to kinetic energy in the moving car.
A car engine, a coal or petroleum power plant, a nuclear reactor.
Potential energy: a stretched rubber band and a book sitting on a shelf. Kinetic energy: a moving car and a swinging pendulum. Thermal energy: a boiling kettle and a hot cup of coffee. Chemical energy: gasoline in a car tank and food being digested in the body. Electrical energy: lightning during a storm and a charged battery. Nuclear energy: power from a nuclear power plant and energy from the sun.
The generic term is "heat engine". Most engines - for example, car engines - are in this category.
The generic term is "heat engine". Most engines - for example, car engines - are in this category.
Chemical energy is being converted to thermal energy which is then converted to mechanical energy and finally to kinetic energy which moves the car. Kinetic energy is then converted to thermal energy in the brakes to stop the car.
Car batteries are seldom charged by solar energy. Normally, they are charged by the engine of the car, which powers an alternator, providing electrical power.
The energy stored in a car battery, or other cells or batteries, is chemical energy.