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a spinning top has bothRotational kinetic energy and angular momentum in play as it spins...
Anything moving has energy. The formula for kinetic energy is energy equals mass times the square of the speed. So yes, spinning turbine blades have energy.
Force is a type of energy tranfer.
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it has kinetic energy..because its moving.... kinetic energy is if something moves....thats why its kinetic energy
Mechanical Energy
A spinning top is a moving mass, and this represents a form of mechanical energy we call kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion.
Yes it is spinning.
a spinning top has bothRotational kinetic energy and angular momentum in play as it spins...
First of all, I believe that you have the question a bit wrong. I think that what you want to ask is "What type of energy is in wind" rather than what type of energy is stored in wind. Wind would be kinectic energy which means "energy in motion".
By spinning something and that creates energy that can be stored (electricity). There are many ways from using water to coal
A plate, whether spinning or not, is matter, not energy. However, it possesses kinetic energy if it's moving.
Anything moving has energy. The formula for kinetic energy is energy equals mass times the square of the speed. So yes, spinning turbine blades have energy.
The spinning jenny was a multi-spindled machine. So is the spinning mule. :) (I found the information on this website. All I did was type spinning mule and spinning jenny :) )
Force is a type of energy tranfer.
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One example of a store of kinetic energy is a spinning flywheel.