I believe it is kinetic energy.
Energy that is currently in motion is referred to as "kinetic" energy.
we use force
To move an object further, you can physically push or pull it, use a tool or equipment to transport it, or apply a force to propel it. Determining the appropriate method depends on the size and weight of the object, as well as the distance it needs to be moved.
To determine the velocity of an object using its potential energy, you can use the principle of conservation of energy. By equating the potential energy of the object to its kinetic energy, you can calculate the velocity of the object. The formula to use is: Potential Energy Kinetic Energy 1/2 mass velocity2. By rearranging this formula, you can solve for the velocity of the object.
Yes. It is easier to push an object up a plane than lift it straight up. It does not reduce the total amount of energy needed to lift it up.
No, using a stick to push an object is an external force, not a muscular force. Muscular force comes from the contraction of muscles in the body.
When work is done on an object, energy is transferred to the object, which can result in a change in the object's state or position. This energy can manifest as kinetic energy (resulting in motion) or potential energy (stored for later use). Work is a measure of the energy transferred to or from an object.
adictonal pull that forms the electric fire then when you let the arrow go it zooms fast but is all depends on the kind of energy you use and how much push you put in it. so you are looking for how much energyv is done by electric fire0
When you lift something, the energy you use is converted from stored chemical energy in your muscles into gravitational potential energy of the object. This potential energy is then transferred to the object, giving it the ability to do work.
The term we use to describe this kind of measurement is "temperature". Note that temperature is not directly the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object (for one thing, temperature is measured in kelvins, kinetic energy is measured in joules). However, the two are related to each other.
Radios use eletrical energy
Clams use energy by opening and closing their shells to create a water current to push them so they can move.