Of course not. A battleship in motion has more kinetic energy
than a housefly in motion has.
The one that arrives first.
No, thermal is a kind of kinetic energy.
True! Temperature is the average kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance.Heat is the total kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance. See the difference?For example, if you double the amount of a substance, then you have double the heat energy, but the temperature stays the same.
Kinetic energy does not depend upon the phase of matter; it depends upon the amount of matter, and the speed with which it is moving. One pound of matter, whether gas, liquid, or solid, moving at a specific speed, has the same kinetic energy.
No, some will have more and some will have less energy than the average and the energy that a particular particle has will change with time as it bumps into other particles.
No they won't. But they'll have the same momentum, in opposite directions.
The Kinetic Energy Stays The Same
After falling 25 meters, it has less potential energy, by an amount calculated with the formula mgh (mass x gravity x height). If you ignore air resistance, the kinetic energy will increase by the same amount.
elastic potential energy to kinetic energy
Yes
The same units as for any type of energy. There is no special unit for kinetic energy.
Moving. Linear kinetic energy is basically the same thing as regular kinetic energy. hope that helps!