Electrical energy is stored chemically in the battery of your car to start the engine. That's the first transfer.
The gasoline or diesel fuel in your tank burns internally in the engine to make mechanical motion of the crankshaft. Chemical energy to mechanical. That's the second transfer.
The spinning crankshaft turns the transmission, which turns the gears in the axle connected to the wheels. That's mechanical to mechanical. That's the last transfer of energy.
There is an alternator that turns mechanical energy into electrical energy and finally back into chemical energy as the battery is recharged....ready to start all over again next time you start your car.
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The Sun's energy shines on plants which take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere to make leaves etc. The plants die and decay into carbon fuel. In the car the carbon is mixed with oxygen from the air and burned to produce heat that force a piston down to produce mechanical energy to turn the crankshaft. Burning the fuel also produces carbon dioxide that goes out the exhaust pipe. So the carbon goes back where it started. Each year we are using many years' worth of the original sunlight process, so carbon dioxide is building up in the Earth's atmosphere.
mechanical energy
kainatic energy ------------------->moving car------------------------>light energy
Electrical energy to light energy
energy transfer diagrams for winding up a clock work car
An energy transfer diagram for winding up a clockwork car would show the transfer of mechanical energy input to potential energy stored in the clockwork mechanism. As the key is turned, mechanical work is done to wind up the spring in the mechanism, storing potential energy. When released, the potential energy is converted back into kinetic energy as the car moves.
The ability to transfer heat energy.
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The sequence of energy transfer among organisms is known as a food chain. It starts with producers (plants) capturing energy from the sun through photosynthesis, which is then consumed by primary consumers (herbivores), followed by secondary consumers (carnivores) that eat the primary consumers, and so on. This flow of energy through the food chain is essential for maintaining balance in ecosystems.
Energy transfer occurs when potential energy is changed to kinetic energy.
Energy transfer occurs when potential energy is changed to kinetic energy.
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The transfer of energy is called Energy Transfer