Kinetic energy is moving energy
Kinetic energy is moving energy
One type of energy conversion is from kenitic energy and to poteinal
they come together as a solid form because of the kenitic molecular theory. If you add energy there gonna spread out. Hopes that answers your question Good Luck
Kinetic energy = 1/2 M V2 = 1/2 (3) (7.5)2 = (1.5) (56.25) = 84.375 joules Note that this considers only the speed of the ball due to the throw. In reality, as soon as the ball is released, it begins an additional downward acceleration under the influence of gravity, and its kinetic energy steadily increases due to the growing vertical component of velocity.
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Kinetic energy is moving energy
Kinetic energy is moving energy
One type of energy conversion is from kenitic energy and to poteinal
potential and kenitic energy and mecanical and hooke's law
the kenitic energy and the potential energy
why do the air molecules make and kenitic energy make up temperature
they come together as a solid form because of the kenitic molecular theory. If you add energy there gonna spread out. Hopes that answers your question Good Luck
do all chemicals have the same amount of potential energy
Kinetic energy is possessed by virtue of the motion of particles. In solids, particles are tightly packed, so the can not move easily(hence the rigidity). In gases, particles are loosely packed, so they can move more freely(hence its ability to flow). Therefore, KE of particles increases when a solid changes to gas.
The best way to describe the kinetic theory is that a gas is made up of numerous molecules that are constantly moving in a random fashion.
Kinetic energy = 1/2 M V2 = 1/2 (3) (7.5)2 = (1.5) (56.25) = 84.375 joules Note that this considers only the speed of the ball due to the throw. In reality, as soon as the ball is released, it begins an additional downward acceleration under the influence of gravity, and its kinetic energy steadily increases due to the growing vertical component of velocity.
When air is heated, more kenitic energy is transfered to the airs particles. The particles then begin to move and vibrate more, and expand outward. This produces hot air, which rises because it has a lower density (more spread out particles) then the cooler air that surrounds it. Thus, it rises.