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there is a little energy used, the point is you simply convert a wind energy into a sound energy. remember you cant create any kind of energy.
false. A strong west wind blowing across a region is an example of kinetic energy, not potential energy. Wind energy is kinetic energy that is present in moving air that is mean air horizontal movement produced its power
do windmills consist of kinetic and potential energy
The energy transformation in a wind up toy is potential energy --> Kinetic energy
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No, it is an example for kinetic energy as the wind is blowing.
Blowing wind has kinetic energy. This can be transformed into electrical energy using a turbine to transform the wind into rotational kinetic energy and a generator or alternator to convert the rotational kinetic energy to electrical energy. Water above a dam has potential energy from gravity and also from the weight of the water around it. Once it is moving or flowing down through the pipes it then has kinetic energy.
there is a little energy used, the point is you simply convert a wind energy into a sound energy. remember you cant create any kind of energy.
false. A strong west wind blowing across a region is an example of kinetic energy, not potential energy. Wind energy is kinetic energy that is present in moving air that is mean air horizontal movement produced its power
do windmills consist of kinetic and potential energy
None of the above ... Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy.
The wind is an example of kinetic energy - the energy of motion. It is generally transferred as kinetic erergy to, say, a windmill where it could pump water and the kinetic energy is converted to potential energy.
The energy transformation in a wind up toy is potential energy --> Kinetic energy
No, it falls in the category of potential energy
wind resistance
The kinetic energy of the wind (moving mass of air) is (usually) converted into electric energy.