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What kind of energy does a Flying bird?

the energy to fly


A flying bird is what type of energy?

potential to kinetic energy


What has more lift the wing of a slow flying bird or the wing of a fast flying bird?

slow flying bird


Is a bird sitting on a wire potential energy?

yes, as long as the wire is off the ground, the bird will have gravatational energy as it has the possibility to do something while falling. One could even argue that a bird flying has both kinetic and gravatational potential energy. i hope that clears things up!


What kind of energy is a bird flying?

If you are told in the question that the object is moving then it most likely posses kinetic energy. When it is not on the ground, it also possess potential energy, gravitational potential energy to be precise. In this case, the bird possesses both.


What has more lift - the wing of a slow-flying bird or the wing of a fast-flying bird?

Slow flying birds


Is a flying squirell a bird?

No even though it can fly the Flying squirrel is not a Bird it is a Mammal.


When was Flying High Bird Sanctuary created?

Flying High Bird Sanctuary was created in 2002.


Is flying bird open system or closed system or isolated system according to thermodynamics?

The bird will be best represented as an open system if you include the respiration of the bird and the feathers it drops occasionally. If you neglect those factors you could represent it as a closed system. It will NOT be an isolated system since it does work on its surroundings and its surroundings do work on it - along with some amount of heat transfer from the bird to its surroundings.


What is a flying object?

a bird


How is the bird is flying?

yes


A 0.52kg bird flying at an altitude of 550m?

A 0.52 kg bird flying at an altitude of 550 m