bycle with wheels
car with wheels
or something the object with the wheels
Not necessarily. An object can have kinetic energy without having potential energy. For example, a moving car has kinetic energy but may not have any stored potential energy depending on its position.
The object with particles having more kinetic energy will have a higher temperature than the object with particles having less kinetic energy.
Any moving object has kinetic energy.
Yes, having more potential energy typically results in having more kinetic energy. When an object has a higher potential energy, it has the capacity to do more work, which can then be converted into kinetic energy as the object moves.
The energy from any type of movement. Anything from a swinging swing to a Electron moving around the nucleus.
Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. Kinetic energy is stored in an object when you apply force to it, lifting it, for example. That energy stays in the object as potential energy until it is released when you drop the object.
when an object moves, it becomes kinetic energy. example-a rollercoaster
Energy of motion is called "kinetic energy".
An object at rest or moving very slowly typically has low kinetic energy. For example, a stationary rock or a snail moving slowly would have low kinetic energy.
Wind blowing is an example of kinetic energy, not potential energy. Potential energy is energy stored in an object due to its position or state, whereas kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion.
If an object has no kinetic energy, it means that it is not in motion. Kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion, so if there is no motion, there is no kinetic energy present.
The simplest example is a falling object. Its potential energy is reduced, while its speed, and thus its kinetic energy, increases.