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You gain Potential Energy as you cycle up a hill.
It is a direct relationship. When temperature goes up, energy goes up. When temperature goes does, energy goes down.
a lift goes vertical. an escalator is moving stairs.
As the energy of a wave goes up, the frequency goes UP
Sure, you can add energy to an object. For example, you can heat an object up (to have it gain heat energy), you can raise it (to have it gain gravitational potential energy), or you can make it move (to have it gain kinetic energy). In each case, the energy has to come from somewhere.
You gain Potential Energy as you cycle up a hill.
Once the skiers go uphill by a cable car or lift, they gain potential energy. This potential energy is converted into kinetic energy once the skiers start to ski down the slope.
It is a direct relationship. When temperature goes up, energy goes up. When temperature goes does, energy goes down.
Every 2 and a half minutes you gain 1 energy until it goes up to your maximum energy. You can also get energy by getting certain magical coins, which also increases your maximum energy.
It is a direct relationship. When temperature goes up, energy goes up. When temperature goes does, energy goes down.
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a lift goes vertical. an escalator is moving stairs.
As the energy of a wave goes up, the frequency goes UP
As it starts to climb the lift hill, the electrical energy builds potential energy. On its way down the first drop, the cars gain kinetic energy (energy of motion) and lose potential energy (stored energy). When it goes up the next hill, the potential energy increases and kinetic decreases, evident in the cars slowing down. Potential is greatest at the top of the highest hill. Along the way, more energy is lost in friction and sound energy.
If wavelength goes up, energy goes down. If frequency goes up, energy goes up.
Sure, you can add energy to an object. For example, you can heat an object up (to have it gain heat energy), you can raise it (to have it gain gravitational potential energy), or you can make it move (to have it gain kinetic energy). In each case, the energy has to come from somewhere.
When the roller coaster is at the peak then the potential energy will be at it's max and as the roller coaster goes downhill then the potential energy will decrease and the kinetic energy will increase.