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Q: By rolling a ball down a hill what type of energy does it have?
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A ball rolling down a hill is a good example of energy?

kinetic


Is rolling a ball up a hill exothermic?

No, a ball sitting at the top of a hill has potential energy, but once that ball starts to roll down the hill it's potential energy is converted to kinetic energy, the energy of motion. I disagree 100% with this edit. If a ball is rolling down hill and is say half way down it still has potential energy ready to be converted to kinetic energy So the answer is YES


What is true about the total energy of a ball as it rolls down a hillside?

It is conserved. The potential energy of the ball sitting at the top of the hill is converted into kinetic energy of the rolling ball.


What has greater kinetic energy a 1 lb ball rolling down a hill a 200 lb person running down a hill or a car driving down a hill?

A car.


What is an example of kenetic energy?

A real life example of kinetic energy is something........ Sike!!!!!! A ball rolling down a hill, A person typing on a keyboard.


What is example of motion?

An example would be a ball rolling down a hill. The ball rolling down would show motion.


What are examples for motion?

A ball rolling down a hill.


What are motion examples?

A ball rolling down a hill.


What are some examples of rolling friction?

a ball rolling across the floor ( a flat surface) you rolling down a hill rocks rolling down hill etc. hope this helped ronkkiki


When a boulder is rolling down a hill what energy is it losing?

Potential Energy


What is the difference between chemical energy and knetic energy?

kinetic is motion energy. ex- running, ball rolling down a hill, doing pushups, clapping, car speeding down the highway.


What is criteria for a spontaneous process to be called so?

the reaction must occur without energy. I.e. the rolling of a ball down a hill