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No. Energy related to motion is called kinetic energy; energy related to position is called potential energy.No. Energy related to motion is called kinetic energy; energy related to position is called potential energy.No. Energy related to motion is called kinetic energy; energy related to position is called potential energy.No. Energy related to motion is called kinetic energy; energy related to position is called potential energy.
Kinetic energy is the energy of movement. It is related to an object's mass, and to its speed.
"Kinetic energy" is energy related to movement. If there is no movement, there is no kinetic energy.
No. Kinetic energy is energy related to movement.
Kinetic energy is energy related to movement or motion, if that's what you mean.
It all depends on the amount of kinetic energy the crater has when it hits the moon. The larger the height, and the more kinetic energy the crater has when it hits the moon the larger the diameter of the crater and the more deeper it is. Hope this helps!
You can't, as you don't know the viscosity of the object it is hitting.
No. Energy related to motion is called kinetic energy; energy related to position is called potential energy.No. Energy related to motion is called kinetic energy; energy related to position is called potential energy.No. Energy related to motion is called kinetic energy; energy related to position is called potential energy.No. Energy related to motion is called kinetic energy; energy related to position is called potential energy.
Kinetic energy is the energy of movement. It is related to an object's mass, and to its speed.
"Kinetic energy" is energy related to movement. If there is no movement, there is no kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy is the energy associated with motion.
kinetic energy is related to thermal energy because thermal energy is basically full of kinetic energy due to all the particles in motion.
kinetic energy is related to thermal energy because thermal energy is basically full of kinetic energy due to all the particles in motion.
No. Kinetic energy is energy related to movement.
Kinetic energy is energy related to movement or motion, if that's what you mean.
Energy related to motion is called "kinetic energy".
Kinetic energy refers to any energy related to motion. A ball rolling up a hill for instance is expending kinetic energy.