When an object loses some of its heat, its temperature decreases (gets lower).
Its temperature falls.
Increasing temperature means increased kinetic energy on the atomic or molecular level. Temperature of a given substance is the average kinetic energy of the particles of which that substance is composed.
one object loses energy then the other one gains energy.
Loosing potential energy is stored as kinetic energy.
I don't think a falling object is storing energy. In an ideal case, its potential energy is changing into kinetic energy, but the total energy is the same. In the real world, it loses some energy to air friction. The energy loss becomes heat and raise its temperature and the surrounding air. The energy loss is leaving the object permanently.
Its temperature falls.
Increasing temperature means increased kinetic energy on the atomic or molecular level. Temperature of a given substance is the average kinetic energy of the particles of which that substance is composed.
one object loses energy then the other one gains energy.
Loosing potential energy is stored as kinetic energy.
The temperature decrease and also the volume.
it loses half its energy and becomes ADP.
I don't think a falling object is storing energy. In an ideal case, its potential energy is changing into kinetic energy, but the total energy is the same. In the real world, it loses some energy to air friction. The energy loss becomes heat and raise its temperature and the surrounding air. The energy loss is leaving the object permanently.
The object disappears
It becomes kinetic energy. And as an object goes up against gravity, it gains potential energy and loses kinetic energy.
When an object is dropped, its potential energy decreases. This is because potential energy is a result of an object's position or height above the ground. As the object falls, it loses height, which leads to a decrease in potential energy. At the same time, the object gains kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion.
Hi my name is Emily Goodman and I got the same question at school one day and can't figure it out.Then I looked in my books and here is the answer... When two objects that have the same temperature touch one object loses thermal energy and the other gains energy. !
When two objects at difference temperatures touch, they both decrease or increase to result in the same temperatures so that it's at equilibrium. To change in temperature, the heat energy from the the object with the higher temperature will always flow to the object with the lower temperature. This is also the definition of heat and is not to be mistaken with temperature. Heat is the transfer of energy from an object with a higher temperature to an object with a lower temperature. Temperature is the measurement of kinetic energy of particles in an object.