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an object has no kinetic energy if it is not moving
Orbital energy is the sum of the object's kinetic energy and its gravitational potential energy as it moves through its orbit
Because the energy is leaving the object, if that's what you mean.
When an object is accelerated along a distance that requires energy. If the object is then slowed to a stop by a breaking system that gets back that energy then the energy is said to be conserved
When you lift an object, the energy transferred to the object is called gravitational potential energy.
an object has no kinetic energy if it is not moving
an object has no kinetic energy if it is not moving
Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. Kinetic energy is stored in an object when you apply force to it, lifting it, for example. That energy stays in the object as potential energy until it is released when you drop the object.
Orbital energy is the sum of the object's kinetic energy and its gravitational potential energy as it moves through its orbit
I think you mean kinetic energy. That is energy of a moving object.
Because the energy is leaving the object, if that's what you mean.
Energy is transferred from one object to another. It is not recreated.
When an object is accelerated along a distance that requires energy. If the object is then slowed to a stop by a breaking system that gets back that energy then the energy is said to be conserved
When you lift an object, the energy transferred to the object is called gravitational potential energy.
I am not sure what you mean with "working energy". Kinetic energy is specifically energy related to movement - the energy an object has because it is moving.
It means that if an object is elevated to a higher position, it has more energy. It takes work to push the object up against Earth's gravitation; this work can be recovered when the object goes down again. While it is up, you can think of energy being saved in the object due to its position. More precisely, the energy is saved in the system Earth-object.
Sound energy consists of vibrations (waves) given off by a vibrating object.