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When you push a shopping cart, you apply force to move it, which transfers energy to the cart in the form of kinetic energy. This kinetic energy allows the cart to move. The energy transferred is proportional to the force you apply and the distance the cart moves.
The energy transferred by a rollercoaster cart is in the form of kinetic energy. As the cart moves along the track, potential energy is converted to kinetic energy, increasing the speed of the cart. The amount of energy transferred depends on factors such as the height of the initial drop and the mass of the cart.
The girl pulling her cart has energy because her body is converting stored energy from the food she has eaten into kinetic energy, which is used to move her muscles and pull the cart. The food she eats contains carbohydrates, fats, and proteins that are broken down during digestion to release energy in the form of ATP molecules, providing her with the necessary energy to perform physical tasks.
The plural form of ox cart is ox carts.
Cars use chemical energy in the form of thermal energy which is used to drive a piston crankshaft arrangement
Photosynthesis uses light energy, primarily from the sun, to drive the process. This energy is captured by chlorophyll in plant cells and converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose. During this process, carbon dioxide and water are transformed into glucose and oxygen, utilizing the light energy to fuel these reactions.
The plural of the noun cart is "carts". When used as a verb, however, the word "carts" is the present tense of cart, as verbs do not have a plural form.
Turbine blades possess mechanical energy due to their rotation as they convert the kinetic energy of moving fluid into rotational energy to drive a generator.
The energy is in the form of neutrons. The neutrons are turned into heat energy when they impact in water, and when the heat energy is used to drive turbines the energy is converted into electrical energy.
When a moving object comes to a halt, it simply means that the energy that set it moving in the first place has run out. In other words there is no more kinetic energy available to cause the object to move. Remember that for every action there is an opposite but equal reaction. If you push a cart forward, you are applying a measurable force that moves the object, but as soon as you stop pushing the cart, then gravity, air resistance etc will counteract the momentum and eventually the cart, if on a level surface, will stop
The form of energy you are describing is gravitational potential energy. It arises from the gravitational force between two objects, such as the Earth and the moon. This energy helps drive the movement of ocean tides through the gravitational interaction between the Earth and the moon.
The ox or bullock cart was a form of transportation in the past. It is a cart that was pulled by a cow or bullock. They are still used in many parts of the world.