No. A real car IS not kinetic energy, but it HAS kinetic energy.No. A real car IS not kinetic energy, but it HAS kinetic energy.No. A real car IS not kinetic energy, but it HAS kinetic energy.No. A real car IS not kinetic energy, but it HAS kinetic energy.
It can be both, potential energy whilst in store, but kinetic energy when put to practical use.
kinetic energy, when u pedal it
Momentum
well when you swim you are moving witch has to do with konetic ,and patenchal is when u stop and store the energy soo the awnser is yess
One example of a store of kinetic energy is a spinning flywheel.
Fossil fuels such as coal store chemical kinetic energy?
Batteries store potential energy, But after you connect it to the circuit then it converts to KINETIC ENERGY!
No. A real car IS not kinetic energy, but it HAS kinetic energy.No. A real car IS not kinetic energy, but it HAS kinetic energy.No. A real car IS not kinetic energy, but it HAS kinetic energy.No. A real car IS not kinetic energy, but it HAS kinetic energy.
It can be both, potential energy whilst in store, but kinetic energy when put to practical use.
kinetic energy, when u pedal it
Momentum
well when you swim you are moving witch has to do with konetic ,and patenchal is when u stop and store the energy soo the awnser is yess
No, the tides do not store energy. The energy to be 'harvested' from the tides is kinetic energy (movement energy).
Yes and no. When the ball is at its highest point, it is storing potential energy. when it is moving back down, the potential energy turns into kinetic energy, and so forth. But when the ball is done bouncing, it doesn't technically "store" energy.
Kinetic energy has more energy than products.
It is kinetic energy.