yes
Waves transfer energy outward equally. Since there is no barrier to the water, when a raindrop hits the water that energy of the raindrop falling has to go somewhere, the energy is transferred from the raindrop to the water and goes outward from the epicenter (where the raindrop fell). The waves (circles) will continue to travel an equal distance unless there is an outside force such as wind, another object, ect. to stop the wave
A falling object.A falling object.A falling object.A falling object.
because the bullet and the rifle have equal and opposite direction,so a bullet have high kinetic energy and momentum
a falling parachute, energy before would be gravitation and energy after would be movement.
No, hydroelectric energy is caused by falling water.
If the object's falling energy increases (this would happen if the object is already falling downward, and air resistance is small), then the kinetic energy will increase.
A falling book in mid-air has what kind of energy?
mechanical energy
Kinetic energy.
the type of energy is potential energy
A line of dominoes falling one by one is an example of energy transfer. Energy is defined as the capacity to do work.
kinetic energy