What they are asking for are really not "equations" in the mathematial sense. The teacher should know that. What they probably want is an indication of the energy transformation process.
A fireworks explosion is a conversion of chemical energy to light, kinetic energyn and sound.
The heating of a paved driveway in sunlight is due to a conversion of solar light energy to heat energy and thermal motion in the driveway surface material.
See if you can figure out the others. The arrow one is easiest.
Write the energy transformation equation for each situation
Fireworks explodes
An arrow is shot off a bow and flies through the air
A paved driveway feels hot on a clear ,sunny day
A camper raises an axe to chop a chunk of wood
A lawn mower with a gasoline engine cuts a lawn
3 answers
1) Kinetic to Elastic to Gravitational
2) Radiant to Thermal
3) Kinetic to Gravitational
4) Chemical to Kinetic
2) Radiant to Thermal
3) Kinetic to Gravitational
4) Chemical to Kinetic
Answer please