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That the substance must either be receiving energy, or have energy reserves.
If the velocity is decreasing, the object is decelerating.
first of all, you'll have to tell abt the type of motion you are dealing with. whether its linear or rotational or simple harmonic. In a simple harmonic system, K.E and P.E becomes when the body has a displacement = A/(root of 2), where A=amplitude.
The fact that the juggler's pin rises to a point and then falls back down is an indication that the kinetic energy decreases as the pin rises. At the highest point reached by the pin, its motion stops and it hangs in the air for a short moment, at which time kinetic energy is zero, and potential energy is at its maximum.
it is boyant
Total energy of an isolated object is always same.
tell someone else
You can tell something has energy when that object has mass based on Einstien's theory based on relativety E=MC²
This word is an adjective, and from its ending (a), you can tell that it's describing a feminine object. It means new, fresh, or young.
That the substance must either be receiving energy, or have energy reserves.
This is the same thing as temperature. Remember, heat is just the movement of particles.
If you want someone to answer this question you will have to supply the complete sentence. All you have supplied is a noun. It may be the subject, direct object, or indirect object. How can anyone tell?
No. It can't transfer energy to someone on shore, but it can knock the person off their feet :) If you have any more questions tell me! c:
The properties of a material are its characteristics, the things you would tell about if you were describing the material to someone else, the things that make it different from other materials, and the things about it that tell you what material it is when you see, feel, or smell it.
it may tell the speed of the moving object
"Say" is used when reporting words spoken by someone, without specifying the listener, while "tell" is used when reporting words spoken to someone, specifying the listener. For example: "He said he was tired" (only reporting the words spoken) vs. "He told me he was tired" (reporting the words spoken to the listener).
The object/purpose of the verb is to tell what someone is doingORThe thing/person that receives the action of the verb. egThe dog ate the meat.If you ask the question what did the dog eat? the answer is meat = the object of the sentence.Jack loves Mary. Who does Jack love? the answer is Mary (= the object)