at certain times of the year the male sage grouse can be seen inflating the air sack on his chest and singing loudly to a female sage grouse this behavior is likely an example of a
Less distance --> more force.
Assuming the larger mass is moving at the same speed as the original mass, the kinetic energy will double.
Work = Force * Distance Work = Change in Kinetic Energy Symbolically: W = Fd = ΔK Now, since the change in kinetic energy is an interval, then: ΔK = (K_final) - (K_initial) This difference indicates the gain or loss. As such, merely multiply 600N by the distance it travels through.
No noticable change.
I believe your asking for the term reffering to an objects change in position from its starting point. That term is displacement.
Kinetic Energy = 1/2*mass* velocity squaredsince it is in direct proportion, change the mass.
how can you change potencial energy to kinetic energy
distance
yes
Less distance --> more force.
Assuming the larger mass is moving at the same speed as the original mass, the kinetic energy will double.
Work = Force * Distance Work = Change in Kinetic Energy Symbolically: W = Fd = ΔK Now, since the change in kinetic energy is an interval, then: ΔK = (K_final) - (K_initial) This difference indicates the gain or loss. As such, merely multiply 600N by the distance it travels through.
weaker as square of distance
KE = .5 m v2
People change the world; objects, unless they are destructive, aren't known for changing the world.
By changing its direction.
velocity