Asked by Gekayla Alexander on Jun 10, 2024
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Gasoline engines use energy more efficiently than cells.
Gasoline Engines
Internal combustion engines that convert the energy stored in gasoline into mechanical work, commonly used in vehicles.
- Learn the key concepts of energy in biological structures, inclusive of the laws governing thermodynamics.
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Laura AllsenJun 14, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Cells (such as batteries and fuel cells) are typically more energy-efficient than gasoline engines, as they convert a higher percentage of the fuel's energy into useful work. Gasoline engines waste a significant amount of energy as heat and exhaust.
Learning Objectives
- Learn the key concepts of energy in biological structures, inclusive of the laws governing thermodynamics.