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Momentum
Yes, heat is a kind of energy - specifically, Heat Transfer is the process of moving Thermal Energy from one object to another.
In physics, the kinetic energy of an object is the energy that the object possess, due to the fact that the object is moving. When the object/skateboard isn't moving it has no kinetic energy. However when it is given energy such as a push, it would move and keep going until it is stopped by another force, such as a wall.
static electricity and a bit of kinetic energy if object is moving or orbiting.
mechanical energy
It is energy involving a moving object.
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Momentum
Yes, heat is a kind of energy - specifically, Heat Transfer is the process of moving Thermal Energy from one object to another.
In physics, the kinetic energy of an object is the energy that the object possess, due to the fact that the object is moving. When the object/skateboard isn't moving it has no kinetic energy. However when it is given energy such as a push, it would move and keep going until it is stopped by another force, such as a wall.
static electricity and a bit of kinetic energy if object is moving or orbiting.
that one kind of energy that gives energy to the thing with energy to give it more energy.
When an object is stationary in a plane, (no hill or slope) then potential energy and kinetic energy are equal. Following the case, if an object is stationary at the top of a hill, it has stored energy (potential energy) due to gravitational attraction, as the force of gravity attracts the object towards the ground and once the object gets some kind of motion, all those potential energy will change to kinetic energy. **************************** Actually, the Object CAN be moving, but it is moving Parallel to its Reference Frame, and at a Constant Velocity.
The kinetic energy of any moving object is 1/2 of (its mass) x (the square of its speed). The SI unit of any kind of energy is Joules.
a fallen object has no potential or kinetic energy
Either kinetic, mechanical, thermal, potential, or all the other types of energy. Pick one