yes this true
the energy in an object about to fall is potential energy then kinetic energy because when the object is not falling, it has potential energy but when it's actually falling, it has kinetic energy.
it increases
When an object gains kinetic energy, it moves faster.
It becomes kinetic energy. And as an object goes up against gravity, it gains potential energy and loses kinetic energy.
yes.
the energy in an object about to fall is potential energy then kinetic energy because when the object is not falling, it has potential energy but when it's actually falling, it has kinetic energy.
it increases
Energy can not be created or destroyed, simply changed from one form into another E.g. A falling object loses potential energy but in the process gains potential energy
When an object gains kinetic energy, it moves faster.
It becomes kinetic energy. And as an object goes up against gravity, it gains potential energy and loses kinetic energy.
yes.
The energy that an object gains due to its motion. ;)
An object gains energy when it is either heated or pushed. If pushed vertically, it gains gravitational potential energy. If pushed horizontally, it gains kinetic energy.
it gains more energy
It's potential energy decreases.
Yes, it is conserved. The explanation is quite simple: linear momentum is always conserved. There are no known exceptions.
it gains more energy