by jyle
yes it does. i just did the experiment.
Chemial
what is the kinectic energy of a ball with a mass of 5kg rolling at 10m/s?
Potential energy to kinetic energy
Well, right before you are about to push it or while it is sitting at the top of a hill, the ball has potential energy. This means the ball has to potential to move or roll. This can be seen as a roller coaster at the tallest point of the ride. Then, while it begins to roll, the ball has kinetic energy while it moves until the forces of gravity and friction are able to stop its kinetic energy.
Rolling (motion) is an example of Kinetic Energy.
Yes, if it is rolling at a constant speed it has potential energy.
it appears to be the conversion of energy. for example, a kid kicks a ball. the kick transferred its stored up, or Kinetic, energy to the ball, making it move forward.
yes it does. i just did the experiment.
Chemial
Kinetic Energy
You can play the ball.
It is conserved. The potential energy of the ball sitting at the top of the hill is converted into kinetic energy of the rolling ball.
Kinetic energy
Is that a ? no it's not!
kinetic
what is the kinectic energy of a ball with a mass of 5kg rolling at 10m/s?