can the energy originally stored in gasoline be traced to rotating wheels?
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Yes, the energy originally stored in gasoline can be traced to rotating wheels. When gasoline burns inside an internal combustion engine, it releases chemical energy stored within its molecules, which then turns into heat and mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is then transferred through the engine's components, such as the pistons, crankshaft, and transmission, eventually reaching the wheels, causing them to rotate. The energy has thus been transformed from chemical energy stored in the gasoline to kinetic energy in the rotating wheels.