Kinetic energy NORMALLY refers to bulk movement; for example, a vehicle might move over a road at a speed of 10 meters/second. That's the average speed of the vehicle; superimposed on that, the individual particles will still have their kinetic energy (which is technically also a type of kinetic energy).
Yes, as this equation makes it possible E=mc^2 .
------------> mass energy is different from potential energy
An object has kinetic and potential energy (such as a falling apple) because commonly kinetic energy is converted to potential energy and vice versa due to conservation of energy. The sum of kinetic and potential energy needs to be taken for the total energy of the object.
both as you ascend you gain potential energy then as you decline you use the potential energy that is transferred into kinetic energy that grows the lower you go and vica versa.
Yes, they do, because every particle in every object is always moving, when when something is moving, that means that it has kinetic energy.
As kinetic energy increases so does the particle movement.
Kinetic energy is the speed of the particles. The faster they move the more kinetic energy they get the hotter they get and there particles spread out.
Chemical Energy is considered to be a form of Potential Energy.
Well, i will answer the part I know... Kinetic energy is motion energy and potential energy is energy that is stored energy.
Kinetic energy is fast while particle motion in gas is fast too.
The kinetic energy of a substance is the average kinetic energy of its particles.
The link is that the particles never completely stop and the particles maintains this kinetic energy unless its speed changes I.E. heating or cooling. when you add heat the particles move faster and when you cool they move slower.
Yes, it does. Kinetic energy is moving energy. An example is heat(thermal) energy, because the particles are vibrating and are very spread out.
its particles move faster
The statement is not correct; cold air particles move slowly because they lack the kinetic energy they need to move fast, which is heat.
There is no such thing. The fact that particles move doesn't create any energy.
the particles in copper only have kinetic energy once it has been heated as this causes the particles to move around (kinetic energy) knocking its neighbour causing heat
Temperature. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles of the substance.
The kinetic energy of a substance is the average kinetic energy of its particles.
The kinetic energy of a substance is the average kinetic energy of its particles.
Faster that the particles move, the more kinetic energy that they have. The temperature expands by known amounts for a given change in temperature.
its particles move faster
its particles move faster
its particles move faster
If you mean by heating it... When you heat a substance, the thermal energy of its particles increases. This means that the particles will move around faster as they have a higher kinetic energy.
The particles move faster. Thermal energy is a measure of kinetic energy of molecules.
The link is that the particles never completely stop and the particles maintains this kinetic energy unless its speed changes I.E. heating or cooling. when you add heat the particles move faster and when you cool they move slower.