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It goes down.
It is a direct relationship. When temperature goes up, energy goes up. When temperature goes does, energy goes down.
As the energy of a wave goes up, the frequency goes UP
it is mechanical energy when it goes in and then stuff happens and it comes out as electrical
At the steepest point near the bottom of the hill
potential energy
It goes down.
never ? really the answer is that kinetic energy is changer to potential energy then when the laws of gravity and inertia come into play it is converted back into kinetic energy
Just standing there, a skier on the top of the mountain has potential energy. If she uses her poles to push-pull before taking off, she's building up a small amount of kinetic energy. If a skier is then moving down the mountain, his movement downward is kinetic energy which increases as his speed increases. If he or she collides with an immovable object while skiing, kinetic energy abruptly ends. If he or she takes off from the top of the mountain and an avalanche happens to hit at the same time, the kinetic energy of the avalanche engulfs the skier and overpowers the lower kinetic energy of the skier. The skier and avalanche become as if one in the kinetic force of the avalanche--until the skier collides with something or is buried, and thus is separated from the avalanche's kinetic energy which continues until the avalanche stops.
when supply goes down the price goes up>
Your mum goes down
It goes to the sun
It is a direct relationship. When temperature goes up, energy goes up. When temperature goes does, energy goes down.
It is a direct relationship. When temperature goes up, energy goes up. When temperature goes does, energy goes down.
It goes left
the body starts breaking down fat for energy and the body goes into ketosis which is very harmful to the kidneys.
As the energy of a wave goes up, the frequency goes UP