running uses kinetic energy. * kinetic energy:is the energy produced by a moving object or when someone is moving. * runnung needs 60 kilojoules of energy for every minute you run.
Rabbits use up energy by running/hopping around and jumping up and down.
It takes more energy when the applications are running.
No, running away from things doesn't sort them out. They are still there, and once they catch up with you they will be very hard to sort out.
Running up a hill requires more force to overcome gravity and friction compared to walking, therefore more kinetic energy is needed. Running also involves larger muscle contractions and faster movements, leading to a greater expenditure of energy.
No it depends up on the calorific value.
Calories are basically a measurement of energy. To make your muscles move, your body needs energy, and it gets that energy from the food you've eaten. The more muscles you use, and the longer you use those muscles, the more energy(=calories) you use up.
Electricity.
Calories are basically a measurement of energy. To make your muscles move, your body needs energy, and it gets that energy from the food you've eaten. The more muscles you use, and the longer you use those muscles, the more energy(=calories) you use up.
It is chemical energy because it has been pushed up from the earths radioactive core.
They use a lot of energy and make you power bill go up. They use about 1440 Watts of energy just running on high for a few minutes. and the U.S uses non-renewable resources and they will eventually run out.
Kinetic energy converting to gravitational potential energy
The squirrel is converting its potential energy (stored energy due to its position in the tree) into kinetic energy (energy of motion) as it runs up the tree.