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No, the larger horse would have more kinetic energy than the smaller horse because kinetic energy is directly proportional to mass. Since the larger horse has more mass, it would have more kinetic energy even if they are moving at the same speed.
The more massive horse that is moving at the same speed will have greater kinetic energy. How do you define large and small? A small fat horse may have more mass than a large skinny horse.
Kinetic energy is used when you ride a Horse
It has kinetic and sound energy.
Kinetic, because it's moving. Chemical, because of the chemical reactions which drive it. Gravitational potential energy as well . . .
Kinetic energy
Sound and kinetic energy
Potential energy implies that the animal is not exerting itself but has the potential to do so. Therefore the answer is the horse. The puppy, unless it is asleep, is a little bundle of kinetic energy constantly moving and wagging and playing. Or, the horse, because it's overall mass and power give it the potential to expend more energy at will than a tiny, cute, wiggly puppy.
Sound and kinetic energy
There are two kinds of energy that are taking place in this situation and they are chemical and kinetic energy. Chemical energy the deputy has was taken from the food that he ate. This energy is then being transformed to kinetic energy when he is directing traffic.
Every time you move you are causing kinetic energy or even when something else moves Standing horse. Thak you. Now I must study how kinetic energy influences the Univers. It probaly ends in the ifinity Sincerela P.K..
Every time you move you are causing kinetic energy or even when something else moves Standing horse. Thak you. Now I must study how kinetic energy influences the Univers. It probaly ends in the ifinity Sincerela P.K..