yes any thing pick up is kinetic energy
Basically, if it moves, it has kinetic energy. And if it is above ground level, it has gravitational potential energy.
kinetic energy=1/2 x mass x velocity^2 so if you increase the mass or the speed that you throw it the kinetic energy will be increased.
that would depend on the force of the energy bestowed on the object. A pitcher throwing a ball will have less force than a bat machine.
Yes and no. When the ball is at its highest point, it is storing potential energy. when it is moving back down, the potential energy turns into kinetic energy, and so forth. But when the ball is done bouncing, it doesn't technically "store" energy.
Throwing a ball is an example of Kinetic Energy.
yes any thing pick up is kinetic energy
Throwing a ball into the air.
you can increase the amount of kinetic energy by increasing the mass and the velocity..
Basically, if it moves, it has kinetic energy. And if it is above ground level, it has gravitational potential energy.
kinetic energy=1/2 x mass x velocity^2 so if you increase the mass or the speed that you throw it the kinetic energy will be increased.
displacement
First of all it's kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is when something is in motion. The football would be in motion when it is in the air. It would also have potential energy. Potential energy is when an item is about to have kinetic energy, or when your about to throw the ball. -I'm 12 years old. If whoever posted this question is older than me, that's weird. Email me at www.khev@gmail.com if you have any questions.
which fingers on a pitcher's throwing hand controls a curve ball and a slider
that would depend on the force of the energy bestowed on the object. A pitcher throwing a ball will have less force than a bat machine.
Kinetic energy is energy in motion. So, there is kinetic energy when the ball is moving through the air. There is sciatic energy when the ball is resting on the racket! Hope this helps.
When the ball is positioned in your hands it has full potential energy. As you move and the ball is thrown at the basket, the potential energy is converted to kinetic energy, by the transfer of kinetic energy from your arms, to your hands, to the ball. When the ball hits the basket some of its kinetic energy was converted into potential energy and then back into kinetic energy as it hit the ground.