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-- mass of the vehicle -- speed of the vehicle
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It just depends on how quickly it stops. In some crashes the vehicle may go on out of control for some distance, in head-on crashes it will stop very quickly
In a hydro plant the water has potential energy which turns to kinetic when it is allowed to fall into the turbine. Or in a gasoline engine or a jet engine, the potential chemical energy in the fuel is released by burning it and it results in kinetic energy of the vehicle.
kinetic and heat
Kinetic energy is extra energy resultant of motion. So, a moving vehicle has kinetic energy.
An Excavator.
Kinetic Energy
Bonecrusher is a character in the Transformers series. He can transform into a Buffalo mine-clearing vehicle that is used by the military.
a construction vehicle or unicycle looking robot
an abandoned subway car
-- mass of the vehicle -- speed of the vehicle
it already is an offroading vehicle.. it's a fricken samurai!!
A modified Pontiac Solstice.
YES ... When a car is moving, it has kinetic energy. If you apply the brakes, the vehicle will slow down and thus loose some of that kinetic energy. The energy that was kinetic from the fast moving vehicle is transferred into heat energy in the braking mechanism (the rotor disks and pads.)
No, unless it is moving (e.g. you threw it, it is in a moving vehicle). Only moving objects have kinetic energy.