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Fuel(fuel)Fuel is material with potential energy whichcan be transferred into kinetic energy , or as heat or mechanical work . In most cases this is justsomething that will burn . There are many different types of fuel. Solid fuels include coal , wood and peat .All these types of fuel are combustable, they create fire and heat. Coal was burnt by steam trains to heat water to provide power. Peat and woodare mainly used for domestic and industrial heating, though peat has been used for power generation , and wood-burning steam locomotives were common in times past. Non-solid fuels include oil and gas (both fuel typeshave various varieties). The former is widely used in the internal combustion engine while both are used in power generation. However a fuel is notnecessarily combustible. For example, in a nuclear reaction a fuelwill undergo fission . This still provides a useful source of energy but not via combustion. Also, in stars (and oursun), hydrogen is the fuel for the nuclear fusion . In the bodies of most animals, the fuel sources are carbohydrate , fat , protein , which supplies the energy for muscles . Fuel valuesMain article: Fuel value . The fuel value is the quantity of potential energy in a food or other substance. See also
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