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When a marble stops moving, its kinetic energy is converted into other forms of energy such as sound and heat due to friction with the surface it stops on. Some of the kinetic energy may also be transferred to the surface of the marble and the surrounding air molecules as vibrations.

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If you made a roller coaster out of tubes and a marble represented the cars where does the marble get the initial energy it uses to go through the tubes?

You ate food.Your body took energy from the food and stored it in your muscles.You transferred the energy from your muscles to the marble, when you LIFTED the marble against gravityand placed it on top of the roller coaster. Up there, the energy it had was potential. As it fell to lower heights,that potential energy became kinetic energy.


What are the effects of potential energy and kinetic energy to 3 states of matter?

Kinetic energy effects changes of state because it is when energy that has been held up inside the object (aka potential energy), is finally released. For example: On a roller coaster, the cart goes up a hill. At the top of the hill, right before it is about to go down another hill, it has potential energy, or stored up energy. Then whe it is going down the hill, all the energy is released and now the energy is in the form of kinetic. Another example: A marble is attached onto the end of a string. You pull the marble back. While being held back, the marble has potential energy. When you let the marble go, that energy turns into potential energy, because it is in motion. Defintions: Potential energy: Energy that is stored up Kinetic energy: Energy in motion


Where does potential energy go when it is converted into kinetic energy?

When potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, it is transformed into the energy of motion.


When Bruce lets go of the weight what happens to its energy?

When Bruce lets go of the weight, its potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as it falls due to gravity. This kinetic energy is transferred into other forms of energy, such as sound and heat, upon impact with the ground.


Burning fossil fuels is like letting go of a slingshot because both change potential energy into?

Burning fossil fuels turns potential energy into kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is energy in motion, which can be used to do work.


When a car crashes where does the kinetic energy go?

Into the object(s) with which the car crashed into.


What energy changes take place with a clockwork toy?

when you wind up a clockwork toy, the spring inside of it twists and that called strain energy, then when you let go of the toy the spring unwinds and toy toy moves which is kinetic energy and it may also make a sound as well.


Where does Motion Energy which is Kinetic Energy go?

its reduce lot of energy ....and atomic radiation........


Is rolling down a grassy hill potential or kinetic energy?

The act of rolling is showing kinetic energy because it is movement, but we should always look at energy change. As you go down hill, potential energy is converted to kinetic energy.


Where does kinetic energy go when an object comes to a stop?

When an object comes to a stop, the kinetic energy it had is typically converted into other forms of energy, such as heat or sound.


How does something turn from kinetic energy to potential energy?

kinetic energy is energy in motion. potential is like a roller coaster you start at the bottom and go up to highest point of the coaster and yougain potential energy as you move to the highest point of the coaster and when you go down the peak point the potential energy the coaster was gaining is transferred to kinetic energy.


What happens to a substance when you remove kinetic energy?

When you remove kinetic energy from a substance, its particles slow down. If enough kinetic energy is removed, the substance may transition from a gas to a liquid or a solid, depending on the substance.

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