When you add kinetic energy to a solid the molecules won't move
Yes the kinetic energy of solid increases resulting in increase of vibration of atoms in their mean positions
The kinetic energy increases as you add more heat.
The sum of potential and kinetic energy gives you the Mechanical Energy of the system
Yes
mechanical energy is equal to the kinetic energy + potential energy "gravitational,elastic"
Yes the kinetic energy of solid increases resulting in increase of vibration of atoms in their mean positions
The kinetic energy increases as you add more heat.
if you add a thermal energy to a system then it will happens nothing because u dont no anything
Potential and Kinetic Energy add up to produce mechanical energy.
mechanical energy
The sum of potential and kinetic energy gives you the Mechanical Energy of the system
Mechanical Energy= Potential energy+ Kinetic energy, so for the mechanical energy to be equal to be potential energy, the kinetic energy must be 0.
How do you add or subtract energy?
Yes
mechanical energy is equal to the kinetic energy + potential energy "gravitational,elastic"
When a solid melts, atoms are released from their crystal lattice and can move freely within the volume of the liquid. The thermal energy from heating the solid has been converted to kinetic energy.
You can raise an object (potential energy), make it move (kinetic energy), or add heat to it (heat energy, a.k.a. thermal energy).