Kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy.
A real life example of kinetic energy is something........ Sike!!!!!! A ball rolling down a hill, A person typing on a keyboard.
An example would be a ball rolling down a hill. The ball rolling down would show motion.
It is kinetic energy because it is in motion.Jesus loves you! A car rolling down a hill is an example of which type of energy?kinetic...Potential energy
A.A child riding a bicycle down the streeta car in motion has kinetic energy because, Kinetic energy is energy due to motion.
The car driving down a hill will have the greatest kinetic energy due to its larger mass and likely higher velocity compared to the 1 lb ball rolling and the 200 lb person running down the hill. Kinetic energy is calculated as 0.5 * mass * velocity^2, so a higher mass and velocity will result in greater kinetic energy.
Some examples of rolling friction include a car's tires rolling on the road, a ball rolling on the ground, and a person riding a bike. Rolling friction occurs when an object rolls over a surface and is caused by the deformation and adhesion of the surfaces in contact.
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its not a ghost car, its a car in a high speed, maybe the driver jump off the car and it keeps rolling down the hill. just a wreck car i think so.
Driving a car down the street is a source of friction. Rolling a bowling ball down the lane is also an example of friction.
The pebble rolling down a hill has greater momentum because momentum is the product of mass and velocity. Even though the car has more mass, since it is stationary, its velocity is zero, resulting in zero momentum.
The bext/cheapest way I know of is to drive your car onto a fairly steep incline and see if the transmission can hold the car in place. For example, drive up a hill, come to a stop, and let off the brake. the stall converter should have enough grab to at least stop the car from rolling backwards. If you roll down the hill backwards as if it was in neutral your converter is bad.