As the Baseball is falling, it still has a lot of the kinetic energy that it got from
the bat, and it keeps picking up more kinetic energy from gravity until it hits
the ground.
Once it hits the ground and rolls, it steadily loses kinetic energy to push grass
out of the way, and to slightly heat some grass with friction by rubbing against
it, until its kinetic energy is all used up and it stops rolling.
sound energy from the 'thud' and mechanical energy to deform the ground (sound)
Sound and kinetic energy
Sound and kinetic energy
Assuming the ball doesn't rebound: The energy is dissipated. That means it is spread out, as unusable forms of energy; most of it will heat the ball and the ground.
All forms of transport, or moving, require energy. If you mean electricity or fuel, then walking, biking, using a raft or sailboat, rolling anything downhill, or anything similar to that.
Sleet forms when it hits the ground
Energy has many forms. The energy that is stored in the position or the structure of an object is called potential energy . There are many forms that potential energy can take. Chemical potential energy , elastic potential energy, and gravitational potential energy.
Electric, wind, and solar are forms of energy.
The two main forms of energy are Kinetic energy and Potential Energy. Kinetic energy is motion energy. Potential energy is energy stored in matter.
The forms of energy that do work is kinetic energy.
They are substances so they are not forms of energy. They contain chemical energy.
Geothermal energy is one of the many forms of alternative energy that come from renewable resources. This type of energy is gathered through heat collectors in the ground and then processed to produce many things including heating and electricity.