Candy is a lump of edible substances comprised mostly of sugar.
-- The chemical energy in the sugar can be released by your body's
metabolism if you put the candy inside.
-- If, instead of that, you put the candy on a high shelf, then it has
potential energy.
-- Alternatively, if you throw or drop the candy, then as long as it's moving,
it has kinetic energy.
It's neither. It's just a piece of fruit. While it's hanging and not moving, it has gravitational potential energy because of its position, and food potential energy because of its chemical composition. When it separates from the tree and moves to a different location, such as the ground or a processing plant, it has kinetic energy because of its motion. Its chemical potential energy doesn't change until it's processed, consumed, or rotted.
When a piece of wood floats on water, it is in a state of lowest potential energy because it has reached equilibrium between the gravitational force pulling it down and the buoyant force pushing it up. This equilibrium position also provides maximum stability because any slight disturbance causes the wood to return to its original position due to the restoring force caused by the displacement of water.
endothermal energy (absorbs heat)exothermic energy (releases heat)light energy e.g. burning magnesium produces a bright whitechemical energyNOTE: Kinetic energy is NOT a form of energy from chemical reactions. It is a common mistake to think so e.g. when sodium (Na) is placed on a piece of filter paper on a container of water, the reason it moves is from the bubbles of gas (hydrogen, H) propelling it. It is not moving by itself.
The mitochondris is there to store and produce energy for the sperm The mitochondria carry out aerobic respiration that produce energy in the form of ATP molecules ( Adenosine triphosphate) These are important in helping the sperm remain motile so it can have sufficient energy to reach the oviduct/ fallopian tube, where it will fertilize the egg. The flagella is vital in enabling the mobility. We love you and good luck!
Middle piece is formed of mitochondiral spiral , nebenkern around the proximal part of axoneme. The mitochondria are the carriers of the oxidative enzymes and the enzymes which are responsible for oxidative phosphorylation. So the middle piece is the power house of a sperm
A piece of celery contains potential energy, which is stored energy that can be converted into kinetic energy when the celery is consumed and its nutrients are broken down by the body to fuel various biological processes.
The kinetic energy would be the energy of a piece of snow hurtling through the air. The potential energy would be calculated based on how far the piece of snow has to go to reach the ground.
A spring would be the apparatus used to change elastic potential energy into kinetic energy. When a compressed or stretched spring is released, it converts the stored potential energy into kinetic energy as it returns to its equilibrium position.
Yes, kinetic energy and elastic potential energy are both forms of mechanical energy. Kinetic energy is the energy of an object in motion, while elastic potential energy is the energy stored in an object due to its deformation (stretching or compressing). Both forms of energy can be converted into other types of energy and are related through the conservation of energy principle.
A turbine generator system is typically used to convert potential energy (such as water or wind) into kinetic energy which then drives the turbine to generate electricity. This process involves converting the mechanical energy into electrical energy using the generator.
As the clay falls it has kinetic energy
While an object is falling, most of the potential energy gets converted to kinetic energy, i.e., it gets faster and faster. When it crashes on the ground, this kinetic energy is converted to other types of energy, usually heat.
It's neither. It's just a piece of fruit. While it's hanging and not moving, it has gravitational potential energy because of its position, and food potential energy because of its chemical composition. When it separates from the tree and moves to a different location, such as the ground or a processing plant, it has kinetic energy because of its motion. Its chemical potential energy doesn't change until it's processed, consumed, or rotted.
A piece of wood can have kinetic energy when it is in motion. For example, if the piece of wood is falling from a height or being swung, it possesses kinetic energy due to its movement.
The person who tossed the piece with a kinetic energy of 432 J would have imparted that energy to the object through their physical action. The kinetic energy of an object is determined by its mass and velocity, so the person tossing the piece would have had to give it enough speed and force to achieve that energy level.
Yes, it is made of plant fibres (cellulose which is a sugar polymer) so it has chemical energy which will be released as heat if it is burned. It also has mass and that mass harbours potential energy in any gravitational field. If it falls towards the ground for any distance this potential energy will be converted into kinetic energy, the energy of mass in motion. It will also have a temperature (the micro kinetic energy of the vibration of its component atoms and molecules).
If the air is moving, then it has kinetic energy. If the fan is running, then the blade has kinetic energy. Maybe that's where the moving air got its kinetic energy from. If the dog is also walking through the room, then the dog has kinetic energy too, but he probably didn't get his kinetic energy from the fan or the air. On the other hand, a piece of tissue floating through the room could very well have gotten its kinetic energy from the fan, but that kinetic energy had to be carried from the fan to the tissue by the moving air.