kinetic energy is created
The chemical energy (the fuel) turns into kinetic energy (the car moving) and heat energy(given off by burning fuel).
Chemical Energy into Mechanical Energy
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.
Yes, gasoline is a form of thermal energy because it can be burned to produce heat. When gasoline is combusted in an engine, the heat energy is converted into mechanical energy to power the vehicle.
When gasoline is burned in a car engine, the chemical energy stored in the fuel is converted into thermal energy (heat) through combustion. This thermal energy then creates pressure that drives the pistons, converting it into mechanical energy, which ultimately powers the vehicle's movement.
Unburned gasoline is an example of potential energy stored in chemical bonds. This potential energy can be released and converted into kinetic energy when the gasoline is burned to power an engine, for example.
The chemical energy is stored in the fuel, ie gasoline or diesel, and released when it is burned in the engine.
Gasoline is burned by a car engine.
Vegetables and fruits turn into chemical energy for your body.
It can be both, potential energy whilst in store, but kinetic energy when put to practical use.
Chemical that changes to heat that changes to mechanical.
gasoline is a fuel. It produces energy when the fuel is burned. In your car the spark makes tiny explosions which drive engine pistons up and down, thus moving your car.