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Due to "inertia" and the nature of "mass", heavier particles require more energy to change their velocity. It takes more energy to make them move faster or slower or to change their "direction".
Then kinetic energy come and takes its place.
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Mechanical energy is the energy of moving objects, such as the energy that you use when you physically move something with your hand. Obviously, movement is a form of change, it constitutes a change of location or position. Often there is a change of momentum involved as well (as for example when you throw something).
Objects naturally move due to their inertia. It takes a force to change that.
Due to "inertia" and the nature of "mass", heavier particles require more energy to change their velocity. It takes more energy to make them move faster or slower or to change their "direction".
it turns into mechanical energy
Then kinetic energy come and takes its place.
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Energy
friction
it takes 300000000meters per second
Other planets have more or less gravity than Earth, so the energy needed to move things around is also more or less.
They all have definite shape ,volume ,and definite mass. A solid is a figure something that doesn't change when you move it like if you move a table out of a classroom it wouldn't. A liquid takes the place of its container.
yes it can, if you move the object it will gain kinetic energy
i think a television
Mechanical energy is the energy of moving objects, such as the energy that you use when you physically move something with your hand. Obviously, movement is a form of change, it constitutes a change of location or position. Often there is a change of momentum involved as well (as for example when you throw something).