Basically, if it moves, it has kinetic energy. And if it is above ground level, it has gravitational potential energy.
it has a kinetic energy
Kinetic energy (the energy of the ball's mass in motion).
well im not 100% sure but id probably say kinetic energy.
The type of air that keeps a beach ball inflated is kinetic energy.
A moving tennis ball (or a moving object of any type) has kinetic energy, the enery of motion. Some of this energy gets converted into heat, when the ball bounces, and the ball therefore gets warm. The ball is moving less, but the kinetic energy has not disappeared, it has just changed into another form of energy.
it has a kinetic energy
Kinetic energy (the energy of the ball's mass in motion).
Kinetic energy
well im not 100% sure but id probably say kinetic energy.
The Ball has energy in the form of potential energy as if it was released it would fall to the ground. The pitcher uses chemical energy to move his arm and give momentum to the ball. The ball's energy is now transformed to kinetic energy as it moves through the air.
Gravitational potential energy before the ball is bounced which changes to kinetic energy and then to elastic potential energy.
The type of air that keeps a beach ball inflated is kinetic energy.
A moving tennis ball (or a moving object of any type) has kinetic energy, the enery of motion. Some of this energy gets converted into heat, when the ball bounces, and the ball therefore gets warm. The ball is moving less, but the kinetic energy has not disappeared, it has just changed into another form of energy.
yes it is a kinetic energy. yes it is a kinetic energy.
it's still kinetic energy when it's in the air, MOVING, that's what kinetic energy is. But before it falls, let's say it's on the top of a hill or in someone's hand, it has potential energy.
Well, right before you are about to push it or while it is sitting at the top of a hill, the ball has potential energy. This means the ball has to potential to move or roll. This can be seen as a roller coaster at the tallest point of the ride. Then, while it begins to roll, the ball has kinetic energy while it moves until the forces of gravity and friction are able to stop its kinetic energy.
kinetic