-- A ball on a shelf has gravitational potential energy with respect to the floor.
-- A ball in motion has kinetic energy.
-- A ball of fire has heat energy.
-- A ball of trinitrotoluene has chemical energy.
-- A ball of charged pith has static electric energy.
-- A ball of U235 has nuclear energy.
If a juggler is holding a ball, say, the ball has Potential Energy. When the ball is dropped, the ball has Kinetic Energy.
Potential Energy. Because it is the energy at rest =))))
it is all potential energy
Kinetic.
Since no energy was lost, we can conclude that it was an elastic collision.
If a juggler is holding a ball, say, the ball has Potential Energy. When the ball is dropped, the ball has Kinetic Energy.
kinetic
potential
Kinetic Energy
Potential Energy. Because it is the energy at rest =))))
Moving objects have kinetic energy.
well that's hard to say i guess kind of because the person hitting the ball is using energy and the ball fly's through the air so kind of.
Kinetic energy
The ball itself has potential energy when being kicked. The motion of kicking uses kinetic energy within the body's structure.
it is all potential energy
Kinetic.
Torterra can't learn Energy Ball on its own. You have to get the TM for Energy Ball.