a pool ball knocking into another one causing it to move
static energy
when it is high and stopped its potential when its going down is the kinetic
a car going 60 miles per hour
Dams are an example of hydro electric energy because they produce energy while water going through it
Feminine pronouns Examples : her, she. She was going to the park with her.
The Momentum from each of the objects colliding is added together, and the collision follows a course based on the sum.Example:Object A is going 25 (Units) SouthObject B is going 20 (Units) NorthEnd Result: 5 Units SouthThe Energy from each of the objects is transferred to sound, light(sometimes), heat, and mechanical energy.
A ball going down a hill is energy in motion. You walking is also energy in motion. A car moving is another example of energy in motion.
For a black objects or black body, the light is absorb to the black body not going through. The absorbed light is transformed to thermal energy inside the object.
When two moving objects collide and one is moving faster than the other, the faster object will transfer some of its momentum to the slower object upon impact. This transfer of momentum will cause both objects to change their speed and direction, depending on their masses and initial velocities. The extent of the change in motion will be determined by the conservation of momentum principle.
When a car slows down, its kinetic energy decreases as it loses speed. This kinetic energy is converted into other forms of energy, such as heat generated by the brakes and friction between the tires and the road. Thus, energy is conserved through this conversion process.
The thermal energy inside them. The more thermal energy you put in them (e.g. by heating them), the hotter they are going to become, and the stronger the particles that they are made of are going to wobble around. This thermal random motion of particles is called 'Brownian motion'. dunno
I am going to transfer this design onto that shirt with a decal. I'm going to transfer onto another bus in two more stops.