Chemical energy can be converted to heat by burning a substance with oxygen
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Yes, it can be converted into another kind of Energy. Example: The chemical energy of petroleum is converted to mechanical energy in a car engine with some loss as heat and sound energy. The mechanical energy is converted to kinetic energy.
When energy is converted from one form to another, some of the original energy is always converted into heat energy. This is due to inefficiencies in the conversion process, resulting in some energy being lost as heat.
Yes, energy can be converted from one form to another through various processes. For example, potential energy can be converted to kinetic energy, electrical energy can be converted to light energy, and chemical energy can be converted to heat energy. Such conversions are a fundamental principle of physics known as the law of conservation of energy.
yes... for example electrical energy is converted to heat and light energy in a light bulb
In an energy source, such as a power plant or a battery, energy is converted from one form to another. For example, in a power plant, mechanical energy from a turbine is converted into electrical energy. In a battery, chemical energy is converted into electrical energy.
False. Energy is converted to another form. However, it is converted to UNUSABLE energy.
Another name for waste energy is residual energy or secondary energy.
Yes, energy is converted from one form to another all the time. The mechanical energy you use when you clap your hands together is converted to sound energy (the sound of clapping) and, if you clap long enough you can also notice that some of it is also converted to heat energy.
Electric Energy can be converted into many different forms of energy. The most common type of energy electricity is converted into is light energy - as with a light bulb. Another form of energy electricity can be converted into would be kinetic (motion) energy.
Chemical Energy into Mechanical Energy