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17 December, 21:34

According to the law of conservation of energy, when a lawnmower uses 750 J of chemical energy from gasoline, how much of this energy will be transformed into mechanical, sound, or heat energy?

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  1. 17 December, 22:33
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    Since the energy is conserved, it's not lost, it's conserved. so the 750J of chem should go into cutting the grass, making a noise whilst doing so, and getting warm whilst doing so. How much into which is presumably decided by the (efficient?) design of the machine.
  2. 18 December, 01:25
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    Energy is neither created nor destroyed

    E in = E out

    750 J in so 750 J out
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