Yes, a moving bicycle has kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by an object due to its motion. As the bicycle moves, it possesses kinetic energy that is dependent on its mass and velocity.
no...it has potential energy...as it is not in motion
That is potential energy.
kinetic energy, when u pedal it
The energy associated with a bicycle changes as it speeds up going downhill due to the fact that potential energy is converted to kinetic energy. The potential energy is the energy of the position. The kinetic energy is the energy of movement.
There is no title for a bicycle.
Potential energy, and then the chemical energy in its material.A stopped bicycle doesn't have much energy. It does (almost always) have some flammable parts which contain potential chemical energy. Even when stopped, if it is standing up it has some gravitation potential energy that would be released if it fell over. The inflated tires have some amount of elastic energy. Compressed air in the tires has some energy content. None of this amounts to very much, in comparison to the energy of a moving bicycle.
Yes, a moving bicycle has kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by an object due to its motion. As the bicycle moves, it possesses kinetic energy that is dependent on its mass and velocity.
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no...it has potential energy...as it is not in motion
That is potential energy.
It converts mechanical energy into electric energy. .
It converts mechanical energy into electric energy.
Food energy ---> Muscle energy ---> Work ---> Kinetic energy
kinetic energy, when u pedal it
Mechanical energy
Bicycle