An object that posses energy can exert a force on another object . When this happens energy is transferred from the former to the latter.The second may move as it receives energy and thus do some work. The first object had a capacity to do work . This implies that an object that possesses energy can do work.
increase the object's energy
doing work changes the energy because energy is begining transferred to the object and the power will be equal to the amount of energy transferred.
yes.
Yes.
Generally yes, but it really depends on the specific situation. -- If the work is done to lift the object, then the object's potential energy is increased. -- If the work is done to accelerate the object, then the object's kinetic energy is increased. -- If the work is done to move the object against friction, then the energy supplied is dissipated, and the object's energy may or may not change, depending on whether or not it is somewhat heated by the dissipation.
Energy is the ability to do work or cause change.
An object that posses energy can exert a force on another object . When this happens energy is transferred from the former to the latter.The second may move as it receives energy and thus do some work. The first object had a capacity to do work . This implies that an object that possesses energy can do work.
Generally yes, but it really depends on the specific situation. -- If the work is done to lift the object, then the object's potential energy is increased. -- If the work is done to accelerate the object, then the object's kinetic energy is increased. -- If the work is done to move the object against friction, then the energy supplied is dissipated, and the object's energy may or may not change, depending on whether or not it is somewhat heated by the dissipation.
increase the object's energy
the Work-Energy Theorem states the work done is equal to the change in kinetic energy.
true
energy is the ability of an object to do work.........................
doing work changes the energy because energy is begining transferred to the object and the power will be equal to the amount of energy transferred.
yes.
Yes.
Energy!