gasoline is matter, it is burned to create energy
Gasoline does not get energy from the Sun. It is derived from crude oil, which was created millions of years ago by decomposition of organic material which got energy from the Sun when growing.
A container of gasoline primarily contains chemical potential energy. This energy is stored within the chemical bonds of the gasoline molecules. When the gasoline is burned, this potential energy is converted into thermal energy (heat) and kinetic energy (movement), which can be harnessed to power engines and vehicles.
Gasoline isn't changed into energy, because it is matter, and matter only changes form (it turns into carbon monoxide among other things). However, if what you are asking is, what kind of energy is produced when gasoline is burned in an engine, then you get kinetic energy (the heat builds pressure which causes kinetic energy when the rods are forced to move)
Gasoline is a form of chemical potential energy. When gasoline is burned in an engine, it is converted into thermal energy (heat) and mechanical energy (movement) to power the vehicle.
Chemical that changes to heat that changes to mechanical.
Gasoline does not get energy from the Sun. It is derived from crude oil, which was created millions of years ago by decomposition of organic material which got energy from the Sun when growing.
No when energy goes away it is only being changed into matter. EX: gasoline can be used to create certain gases and electricity. Energy is being created from matter. Then the electricity is used to give power to a lamp. The electricity is being converted into heat and light energy. _____________________________________________________________ false, the burning of gasoline (or any combustible material) does not create electricty. And matter is NOT transformed into energy a high school physics class can clear that up
Gasoline is potential energy.
A container of gasoline primarily contains chemical potential energy. This energy is stored within the chemical bonds of the gasoline molecules. When the gasoline is burned, this potential energy is converted into thermal energy (heat) and kinetic energy (movement), which can be harnessed to power engines and vehicles.
Gasoline isn't changed into energy, because it is matter, and matter only changes form (it turns into carbon monoxide among other things). However, if what you are asking is, what kind of energy is produced when gasoline is burned in an engine, then you get kinetic energy (the heat builds pressure which causes kinetic energy when the rods are forced to move)
Gasoline is a form of chemical potential energy. When gasoline is burned in an engine, it is converted into thermal energy (heat) and mechanical energy (movement) to power the vehicle.
Chemical that changes to heat that changes to mechanical.
No, milk and gasoline are not examples of the same state of matter. Milk is a liquid, while gasoline is a volatile liquid.
Nothing "creates" energy. The chemical energy in gasoline can be converted to electrical energy by burning the gasoline in an internal combustion engine that's connected to a generator.
A gasoline engine converts chemical energy into mechanical energy.
Its matter.
there are chemical energies in gasoline