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It's an entirely pedantic point but it will all end up as heat eventually. That's a fundemental part of physics and is inescapable.The car makes a complicated model.
Stick to an easier one, i've demonstrated above one of the simplest.
If you can explain how you think the stored water is going to turn the other 500wh into heat we can go into the in depth way that all the energy the fuel has been converted into could be turned into heat.
I will give you a tip. You cannot. That 500wh can only be released by moving the water. Otherwise we could magically create energy by waiting until it had been converted and then releasing it to generate energy.![]()
I've no idea how the topic arrived here, but in terms of your challenge of how the energy can be lost without moving the water, how about this as a solution: The water will evaporate, reducing the mass of the stored water and so the potential energy of the system is also reduced.