It depends on the type of energy, of course.Gravitational potential energy is equal to weight multiplied by height - so you can see that it is directly proportional to weight.Some other types of energy, such as kinetic energy, heat energy, etc., depend on the mass of an object - not on its weight. But since weight is also directly proportional to the mass, you might say that if the weight increases, certain types of energy will also increase - even though the energy is not exactly the result of the weight in this case (both the weight and the energy depend on the mass).
That depends on the weight of the vehicle(s) and how fast it (they) are travelling.
The amount of energy absorbed by a vehicle in an impact is related to the direction of the design of the vehicle. The speed and weight of the vehicle will also play a significant role.
it showed that a very small mass (atomic) contains a phenominal amount of energy for its 'weight' and 'size'
the impact solar energy gives off to the people is the solar energy
The amount of energy absorbed by a vehicle in an impact is related to:
First check Impact energy from Charpy Imapct testing and cross section of the fractured sample. Calculate Impact strength as per given formula: Impact strength= Impact Energy (In Joules) / Area of cross section (cm2) (J/cm2)
Is The amount of energy absorbed by a vehicle in an impact is related to the direction of the impact and design of the vehicle
it has an impact by farting from the clowds :)
huge
-- Force has no effect on mass.-- "Weight" is force.
if you asking if it has an impact on the enviorment then yes yes it does
The direction of the impact i think