Anything that has mass and is moving has kinetic energy.
Examples include but are not limited to
-- cars
-- people when awake
-- birds, bullets, and mosquitoes in flight
-- falling raindrops
-- Bowling balls when in play
-- spitballs after launch
-- airplanes off of the ground
-- every molecule of any substance at any temperature above absolute zero
Kinetic energy is defined in terms of motion, so anything in motion is exhibiting kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy of a moving object.
Kinetic energy is any energy that is being used, so you use kinetic energy in many ways. Moving, using an electronic device, and even doing nothing (your body still completes certain processes) all are a few examples of using kinetic energy.
In a hydro plant the water has potential energy which turns to kinetic when it is allowed to fall into the turbine. Or in a gasoline engine or a jet engine, the potential chemical energy in the fuel is released by burning it and it results in kinetic energy of the vehicle.
Potential to kinetic kinetic to potential Thermal to solar
Kinetic energy is a energy through movement. When some thing moves, it is kinetic energy.
a moved string
kinetic
Potential energy and kinetic energy are two forms of energy. Potential energy is stored energy and is the energy of position; gravitational energy is an example of potential energy. Kinetic energy is the motion of waves, molecules, objects, and substances.
any moving object is called kinetic energy and stored energy is potential energy. Eg:energy is stored while kicking a ball and it is released when the ball is kicked. this is potential energy to kinetic energy.
bikechainsawcarsmotercycleschairThe energy possessed by a moving body is called its kinetic energy. Five examples of such bodies are: a flying airplane, a moving ship, flowing water, swaying leaves and a running man.
Neither, it is chemical! Static and current electricity are examples of it.