It depends on what fuel you are talking about. For nuclear energy, the energy comes from binding energy released when atoms are fissioned or (less commonly) fused.
Energy is not a fuel itself, but fuel is a source of energy. Fuel is a material that stores potential energy and can be transformed into other forms of energy such as heat, electricity, or kinetic energy.
Latent energy in a fuel refers to the energy released during the combustion process of the fuel. This energy is stored within the chemical bonds of the fuel and is released in the form of heat when the fuel is burned. It is a crucial factor in determining the energy content and efficiency of a fuel.
Chemical Energy.
The burning of a fuel transforms chemical energy into heat and light energy.
The energy found in fuel comes from chemical energy stored in the bonds of molecules. When the fuel undergoes combustion, this chemical energy is released in the form of heat and light energy.
Nuclear energy is not a fossil fuel or any fuel at all. Radiation is used to create energy. The energy is "the Fuel" petroleum
Energy is not a fuel itself, but fuel is a source of energy. Fuel is a material that stores potential energy and can be transformed into other forms of energy such as heat, electricity, or kinetic energy.
Latent energy in a fuel refers to the energy released during the combustion process of the fuel. This energy is stored within the chemical bonds of the fuel and is released in the form of heat when the fuel is burned. It is a crucial factor in determining the energy content and efficiency of a fuel.
Chemical Energy.
The burning of a fuel transforms chemical energy into heat and light energy.
The energy found in fuel comes from chemical energy stored in the bonds of molecules. When the fuel undergoes combustion, this chemical energy is released in the form of heat and light energy.
The fuel that living things use for energy is glucose.
A fuel possesses chemical energy, which is released when the fuel undergoes a chemical reaction such as combustion. This chemical energy is then often converted into thermal energy or mechanical energy to perform work.
If there is fuel in the tank then it has chemical energy in that fuel. If it is moving it has kinetic energy. If it is at the top of a hill then it has gravitational potential energy.
That is called chemical energy - assuming conventional fuel. Nuclear fuel has nuclear energy.
Batteries and fuel cells are energy sources that use chemical reactions to produce electrical energy. In batteries, chemical reactions within the cells generate an electrical current, while in fuel cells, hydrogen and oxygen react to produce electricity, heat, and water.
No, fuel helps convert energy into a different form of energy thus making something work