Those are both kinds of energy. The light from the torch is an energy transformation, the chemical reaction of the burning of the torch creates radiant and thermal energy. Kinetic energy is just the energy when an object is in motion.
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kinetic energy
Kinetic
Light is made up of particles (called photons). They have both kinetic energy and momentum.
•Kinetic in the firing pin - chemical when it hits the primer- turns back into kinetic(both ways), light, heat, and sound energy - hits the target kinetic, light and sound.
If an object has kinetic energy, then almost BY DEFINITION it has mechanical energy. "Mechanical energy" is the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy.
both potential and kinetic energy
Kinetic energy can be calculated as (1/2) x mass x velocity2. So, the kinetic energy depends both on the mass and the velocity.Kinetic energy can be calculated as (1/2) x mass x velocity2. So, the kinetic energy depends both on the mass and the velocity.Kinetic energy can be calculated as (1/2) x mass x velocity2. So, the kinetic energy depends both on the mass and the velocity.Kinetic energy can be calculated as (1/2) x mass x velocity2. So, the kinetic energy depends both on the mass and the velocity.
Light is made up of particles (called photons). They have both kinetic energy and momentum.
•Kinetic in the firing pin - chemical when it hits the primer- turns back into kinetic(both ways), light, heat, and sound energy - hits the target kinetic, light and sound.
They both convert kinetic energy to electrical energy.
If an object has kinetic energy, then almost BY DEFINITION it has mechanical energy. "Mechanical energy" is the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy.
both potential and kinetic energy
Both torches will emit the same amount of light, if they are identical. It doesn't matter what medium you shine the light through, it will not change the energy output.
it is both kinetic and potential energy
A heavy arrow will have more kinetic energy when shot from a compound bow compared to a light arrow. Kinetic energy is determined by both the mass and velocity of an object. Although a heavy arrow may have a lower initial velocity, its greater mass compensates and results in higher kinetic energy than a lighter arrow.
Kinetic energy can be calculated as (1/2) x mass x velocity2. So, the kinetic energy depends both on the mass and the velocity.Kinetic energy can be calculated as (1/2) x mass x velocity2. So, the kinetic energy depends both on the mass and the velocity.Kinetic energy can be calculated as (1/2) x mass x velocity2. So, the kinetic energy depends both on the mass and the velocity.Kinetic energy can be calculated as (1/2) x mass x velocity2. So, the kinetic energy depends both on the mass and the velocity.
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.
Potential is stored energy and Kinetic is just simple movement like windmills are powerd with Kinetic energy. They are both energy.
It can be both, potential energy whilst in store, but kinetic energy when put to practical use.