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Any motion of anything is kinetic energy. A moving vehicle on a road has kinetic energy. A bowling ball rolling down the lane has kinetic energy. A falling rock has kinetic energy.Here examples of kinetic energy: moving a skateboard, a basketball passing through a hoop, someone climbing a ladder, wind blowing, and when a rubber band is zinged from your finger.
There is a transformation involved between potential and kinetic energy. Mechanical energy is involved in overall process.
It is kinetic energy.
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The basketball's kinetic energy begins to turn into potential energy as it reaches the basket.
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Yes. Macroscopic motion (not necessarily the motion of hot atoms) defines kinetic energy, along with mass.
basketball
Any motion of anything is kinetic energy. A moving vehicle on a road has kinetic energy. A Bowling ball rolling down the lane has kinetic energy. A falling rock has kinetic energy.Here examples of kinetic energy: moving a skateboard, a Basketball passing through a hoop, someone climbing a ladder, wind blowing, and when a rubber band is zinged from your finger.
When the ball is positioned in your hands it has full potential energy. As you move and the ball is thrown at the basket, the potential energy is converted to kinetic energy, by the transfer of kinetic energy from your arms, to your hands, to the ball. When the ball hits the basket some of its kinetic energy was converted into potential energy and then back into kinetic energy as it hit the ground.
the ball will have kinetic energy and potential energy.
you use kinetic to use your posture and potential to make the shoot to the basket. These is a silly answer.
the ball will have kinetic energy and potential energy.
Any motion of anything is kinetic energy. A moving vehicle on a road has kinetic energy. A bowling ball rolling down the lane has kinetic energy. A falling rock has kinetic energy.Here examples of kinetic energy: moving a skateboard, a basketball passing through a hoop, someone climbing a ladder, wind blowing, and when a rubber band is zinged from your finger.
There is a transformation involved between potential and kinetic energy. Mechanical energy is involved in overall process.