Once the object has reached the ground,
its kinetic energy is zero.
When a free falling body reaches the ground and comes to a stop, its kinetic energy is transformed into other forms of energy such as heat, sound, and deformation of the body or the ground. This energy is not lost but rather converted into different forms according to the principle of conservation of energy.
Kinetic energy
The boulder falling through the air has kinetic energy. This is the energy possessed by an object in motion.
As a falling object descends, its potential energy (due to its position above the ground) is converted into kinetic energy (energy of motion). This kinetic energy increases as the object accelerates towards the ground. When the object reaches the ground, all of its potential energy is converted into kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy.
it is kinetic because it involves releasing the energy.
That is a trick question, but I believe it is kinetic energy.
Yes, a falling rock has kinetic energy because it is in motion. As the rock falls, its gravitational potential energy is being converted into kinetic energy due to its movement and speed.
If the strawberry is moving, it has kinetic energy. Anything with a mass and velocity has kinetic energy.
kinetic energy
A falling rock. In the air it has potential energy, as it falls it gets kinetic energy.
The potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy, heat and sometimes sound.