Yes.
if a body posses motion
Kinetic energy is a energy through movement. When some thing moves, it is kinetic energy.
If applied then yes
kinetic
That depends on the exact definitions used. Matter has kinetic energy if it moves. Matter that doesn't move does NOT have kinetic energy.However, any matter has heat energy, which is a type of kinetic energy... kinetic energy at the level of individual atoms or molecules.
Neutron is electrically neutral... But it posses a spin... And when it moves it has a finite kinetic energy...
Neutron is electrically neutral... But it posses a spin... And when it moves it has a finite kinetic energy...
Kinetic energy is a form of energy associated with an object's motion. It is the energy an object possesses due to its motion and is dependent on its mass and speed. Kinetic energy is not a force itself, but it is related to the concept of work, which involves the application of a force to move an object over a distance.
If you are told in the question that the object is moving then it most likely posses kinetic energy. When it is not on the ground, it also possess potential energy, gravitational potential energy to be precise. In this case, the bird possesses both.
At it's highest point where it begins to come back down. It has 0 kinetic energy, so that is when it has the most potential.
kinetic energy is caused because of the random or disordered motion of particles in a system. in gases, the particles are highly disordered and thus they posses high K.E when compared to solids or liquids.
Kinetic energy is possessed by an object due to its movement, while potential energy is possessed due to its position or stored energy.