Asked by unknown 2.0
According to the Law of Conservation of Energy, where does the kinetic energy of a car engine come from?
(1 point)
The heat of friction from the brakes
O
O The kinetic energy of the person pushing the gas pedal
OThe potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of the gasoline fuel
The potential energy of the car's gravitational field
(1 point)
The heat of friction from the brakes
O
O The kinetic energy of the person pushing the gas pedal
OThe potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of the gasoline fuel
The potential energy of the car's gravitational field
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is:
**The potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of the gasoline fuel.**
This energy is released during combustion in the engine, which is then converted into kinetic energy to move the car.
**The potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of the gasoline fuel.**
This energy is released during combustion in the engine, which is then converted into kinetic energy to move the car.