As far as I know, there is no such thing as "mechanical heat energy"; there is mechanical energy, and there is heat energy.
The heat engine burns a fuel in order to create heat. This heat is then transferred in mechanical energy which creates motion.
Mechanical energy (e.g. kinetic energy of moving objects), thermal energy (e.g. heat), and radiant energy (e.g. light) are all non-examples of electrical energy.
Friction causes mechanical energy to be transformed into heat energy.
Mechanical energy does not come directly from light and heat. Light and heat are forms of energy, but they do not typically convert into mechanical energy. Mechanical energy is typically associated with the motion or position of an object.
Steam engine is a device that transforms thermal energy into mechanical energy. An internal combustion engine (I.C Engine) can transform thermal energy into mechanical energy. In nuclear power plant also the heat energy released is used to turn the turbine and thus thermal energy is converted into mechanical energy of rotation of turbine. This mechanical energy of turbine is further converted into electrical energy in generator.
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Thermal energy, mechanical energy, electrical energy and light energy.
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The heat engine burns a fuel in order to create heat. This heat is then transferred in mechanical energy which creates motion.
5 type if mechanical energy are... kinetic, potential, heat, vibrational, translational
It will still be heat energy, but it can be converted to mechanical energy
a mechanical energy is a kind of energy
Mechanical energy (e.g. kinetic energy of moving objects), thermal energy (e.g. heat), and radiant energy (e.g. light) are all non-examples of electrical energy.
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Natural Forms of energy : Solar, Hydro, Wind, Heat energy Artificial : Nuclear, Muscular, Electric, Mechanical,
Friction causes mechanical energy to be transformed into heat energy.
Mechanical energy does not come directly from light and heat. Light and heat are forms of energy, but they do not typically convert into mechanical energy. Mechanical energy is typically associated with the motion or position of an object.