That really depends on the situation. Work done on an object may increase its kinetic energy; but it may also just increase its potential energy (e.g., when pushing something upwards against the force of gravity).
When an object gains kinetic energy, it moves faster.
When an object falls down, potential energy is converted to kinetic energy.
kinetic energy
will be transformed into kinetic energy
The average kinetic energy of the individual particles gets larger in this case.
When the temperature is increased the kinetic energy increases, and when it is decreased the kinetic energy decreases.
When an object gains kinetic energy, it moves faster.
the kinetic energy that is being used simply changes then into wate energy
Kinetic Energy increases as velocity increases. Kinetic Energy = 1/2 * Mass * Velocity2
When an object falls down, potential energy is converted to kinetic energy.
In the biosphere, energy is converted into kinetic energy.
When you add kinetic energy to a solid the molecules won't move
Increases.
the speed will make the kinetic energy smaller.
The average kinetic energy of the particles falls.
Kinetic Energy
kinetic energy