yes. P.s you have a spelling error coming from a 6th grader. BAM WHAT?!
heat energy
Kinetic energy is movement energy. So when you rub two sticks together, the rubbing is the kinetic energy. The friction that this causes releases heat. Heat is thermal energy. So due to friction you can convert kinetic energy into thermal energy by rubbing sticks together.
thermal energychemical energy is transferred to thermal, sound, and motion energy. Thermal
Inefficiencies in a mechanical device related to parts rubbing together such that kinetic energy is turned into heat energy.
by rubbing a balloon on dry hair. this will generate kinetic energy as well as stactic electricity
static electricity and a bit of kinetic energy if object is moving or orbiting.
Almost directly. Kinetic energy can be converted to thermal energy quickly by rubbing your hands together. You can convert thermal energy to kinetic energy by popping some popcorn. The efficiency of a kinetic machine like, for instance, a motor, is measured by how much heat it gives off. The hotter it gets, the more kinetic energy is lost as thermal energy and the less efficient the motor is.
It turns the kinetic energy (moving your hands) into heat energy due to moving your hands faster.
It is kinetic energy.
Energy cannot be created nor destroyed. The change in temperature produced by rubbing your hands together is called friction, and it is the conversion of chemical energy in your cells into kinetic energy (The force that makes you rub your hands together) and that kinetic energy is partially converted into thermal energy. The conversion of kinetic to thermal is called friction.
kinetic energyThe energy of motion is kinetic energy.
Motion.