A sled can have potential energy when it is at the top of a hill or any place that it has the potential to move
the snow and the sled give it energy to move fast
Yes, elastic energy is a type of energy.
It is a type of mechanical energy. It is energy due to position ofobject
The SI unit for energy - any type of energy - is the Joule.The SI unit for energy - any type of energy - is the Joule.The SI unit for energy - any type of energy - is the Joule.The SI unit for energy - any type of energy - is the Joule.
mechanical energy to sound energy
Potential energy is the energy of gravity.
a sled
the snow and the sled give it energy to move fast
While a sled slides down a hill, it has kinetic energy(Ek = 1/2mv2).At the top of the slope, while not moving, it would have possessed gravitational potential energy. As it moves down the slope, however, some energy is converted to heat and sound in accordance with the Law of the Conservation of Energy which states that matter cannot be created or destroyed but is converted from one form to another.
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Mechanical Energy (:
At the top of the slide, the child has a bunch of potential energy. Potential energy becomes converted to kinetic energy as the child accelerates down the slide. At the bottom of the slide, your science teacher will say that all potential energy is converted to kinetic.If your looking to be more technical, some kinetic energy will become heat along the length of the slide via friction. At the end of the slide, the child has to stop right? When the child lands on his feet, or face, the inelastic collision between his feet or face and the sand would produce more heat from kinetic energy. Then he will have neither potential nor kinetic energy, the heat he created would be dissipated into the air, sand, and slide as if everything is back to normal. But he might have some cuts and bruises if he did slide down face first.
sled dogs... and that's it....
What type sled?
how much horsepower an arctic cat can have is just pending on the type of sled you got, like my sled is a 2008 arctic cat crossfire 1000 and its displacement is 999cc, 2-stroke, 162hp so its all pending on the type of sled that your riding or wanting to buy..
Type your answer here... In my opinion go with a Yamaha
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