Which group on the Periodic Table contains chemical elements that are brittle as solids and cannot conduct electricity
Yes. For example, if two moving objects crash, the kinetic energy gets released as heat energy.
An example of chemical energy changing into kinetic energy is the combustion of gasoline in a car engine. When gasoline undergoes combustion, it releases energy in the form of heat. This heat energy is then converted into kinetic energy as it powers the movement of the car.
heat gives things more energy if you heat them up. for example: if i had some oxygen gas in a container, if i heated the container, the particles would gain kinetic energy. the heat energy is changed INTO kinetic energy. BTW this question was very bad. there are many possible answers, i hoped i helped!
Heat is referred to as the graveyard of kinetic energy in that once kinetic energy has been transformed into heat, it is no longer usable.
It is linked because heat is the total potential and kinetic energy of an object, so as kinetic energy increases, heat increases.
At the microscopic level, heat energy is the kinetic energy of the individual molecules.
Well, it really depends how the brakes are designed to work. In principle, a brake can, for example, convert part of the kinetic energy into an electrical current, which loads a battery.But yes, in the usual design, the kinetic energy is converted to heat energy.
Burning firewood is an example of using chemical energy to produce kinetic energy. The chemical energy stored in the wood is released as heat and light through combustion, which can then be harnessed to generate kinetic energy in the form of motion or electricity.
'kinetic energy of molecules' is heat; so your answer is any heat engine: for example, a steam locomotive.
Throwing a ball is an example of Kinetic Energy.
Yes, heat is a form of kinetic energy. It is the energy associated with the motion of atoms and molecules within a substance. The higher the temperature of an object, the higher the kinetic energy of its particles.
Yes, it does. Kinetic energy is moving energy. An example is heat(thermal) energy, because the particles are vibrating and are very spread out.