I think the quantities involved are
Mass
Speed
and Kinetic energy transfered
but I'm not sure
KE = 1/2mv2, where m is mass in kg, and vis velocity in m/s = Joules
KE = 1/2mv2, where m is mass in kg, and vis velocity in m/s = Joules
Internal Energy
Kinetic energy is the energy of motion.
Quantities like potential energy, kinetic energy, heat, torque have same dimensional formulae, ie [ML2T-2]
There is a transformation involved between potential and kinetic energy. Mechanical energy is involved in overall process.
The energy transformation in a wind up toy is potential energy --> Kinetic energy
When energy is removed, the particles involved lose kinetic energy-they slow down.
It is kinetic energy.
You can't tell from that much information. The kinetic energy of any object depends on its mass and its speed. So there are three quantities involved ... kinetic energy, mass, and speed. In order to calculate any one of them, you have to know the other two.
Any time anything moves, there is kinetic energy involved.
It's either chemical energy,gravitational energy,potential energy,or kinetic energy.The correct answer is kinetic energy.
Unless you don't move at all, some kinetic energy will certainly be involved.
Well, since there is movement involved, and since water has a mass, it follows that there is kinetic energy.Well, since there is movement involved, and since water has a mass, it follows that there is kinetic energy.Well, since there is movement involved, and since water has a mass, it follows that there is kinetic energy.Well, since there is movement involved, and since water has a mass, it follows that there is kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy is the energy something has because it is moving. Potential energy is the energy something has because of its position or configuration.
These quantities determine the object's momentumand kinetic energy.
Well...kinetic energy is involved with melting
Quantities like potential energy, kinetic energy, heat, torque have same dimensional formulae, ie [ML2T-2]
Kinetic Energy!
kinetic energy
Temperature is the measure of kinetic energy of the molecules involved in the solid. If you increase the temperature, you increase the kinetic energy.