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Moving objects have kinetic energy.
A moving ball has kinetic energy, which is energy associated with its motion.
Yes, a soccer ball has energy when it is either moving (kinetic energy) or when it is elevated above the ground (potential energy). When kicked, the stored energy in a player's leg is transferred to the ball, giving it kinetic energy as it moves.
After the ball stops moving, most of the energy has been converted into heat energy.
kinetic energy
mechanical energy
Energy carried in a sound wave is all around us but energy carried in a ball is causing friction within the ball which is giving it energy
When the ball is in your hand, not moving
it becomes a kinetic energy.kinetic energy is an energy that is moving moving. example: rolling a ball
A ball at rest contains only potential energy. A ball in motion contains almost all kinetic energy. But it gets tricky here. A free falling ball that has not yet reached terminal velocity has no potential energy. That energy is being given up to kinetic energy. Once the ball reaches terminal velocity in Earth's atmosphere, air resistance holds back further conversion of potential energy to kinetic.
The dog chasing a ball is exhibiting kinetic energy, which is the energy possessed by a moving object. The dog's movement as it runs after the ball demonstrates this form of energy.
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