Biology, asked by abhicharan49, 3 days ago

A car needs energy to move and so do we. Does the car function in the same way to produce energy like us? Explain with reference to the process used to produce energy.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The release of energy from fuels is used to make other forms of energy. When gasoline burns in a car engine, some of the chemical energy in the gasoline is converted into heat. The heat is converted into mechanical energy. The mechanical energy moves the car.

Answered by βαbγGυrl
2

Answer:

  • Some people say the engine makes the car go.
  • Some people say the force of the tires on the road makes the car go.

If we look more closely, we see that two different questions are being answered:

Where did the kinetic energy come from?

  • Answer: The car supplied its own energy, converting electrical stored energy to kinetic energy via the engine.

Where did the momentum come from?

  • Answer: The momentum came from outside the car, transferred from the road to the car via the tires.

Hope uh understood dear :)

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