The gas will have thermal energy given by its specific heat capacity (at constant pressure or volume depending on the situation) times the rise in temperature. This thermal energy is possessed because of the increased kinetic energy of its molecules, due to the rise in temperature.
When you drop a book the original potential energy is converted into the kinetic energy, When the book hits bottom the kinetic energy is absorbed by the surface underneath and some is converted to sound energy. This maintains the law of conservation of energy. the total amount of energy in this universe is constant and remains constant. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed it can just change its form from one form to another.
Yes, because potential energy is energy stored but kinetic is energy in motion.
Kinetic energy (the energy of motion). There is also potential energy being converted into kinetic energy.
An object's potential energy doesn't depend on its speed. You can do anything you like with the object's speed, and it has no effect on potential energy.
The kinetic energy comes from potential energy, which he got from ATP energy, which is produced through food. Potential energy is converted to kinetic energy after the muscles contract and relax. Sources: School science
When a gas is heated the energy is converted to kinetic energy.
can be converted to potential energy.
The kinetic energy of the wind (moving mass of air) is (usually) converted into electric energy.
If you fired a bullet vertically upward, it would have kinetic energy at first, when it gets to the top of its travel this would all have been converted to potential energy.
If potential energy is not converted into kinetic energy (or into any other type of energy) then it remains potential. Potential energy does not expire.
It CAN be converted to kinetic energy, but it won't always do so.
Kinetic energy being converted to chemical potential energy
It is tranferred/converted into kinetic energy (DECREASES)
by force
In a pendulum, the energy transformations involve potential energy being converted to kinetic energy as the pendulum swings back and forth. At the highest point of the swing, the pendulum has maximum potential energy, which is then converted to maximum kinetic energy at the lowest point of the swing. This process continues as the pendulum oscillates, with energy being continually converted between potential and kinetic forms.
Some of its potential energy changes to kinetic energy.
Those energy that are not transferred to ATP loss as heat.