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chemical energy
When an apple falls to the ground, the apple's beginning kinetic energy and ending gravitational potential energy are both equal to each other. This transfer of energy occurs due to the conservation of energy principle, where the potential energy of the apple at the top of the fall is converted into kinetic energy as it falls to the ground.
The mechanical energy of the fallen apple would be the sum of its kinetic and potential energies. Therefore, its mechanical energy would be 5.2 (kinetic energy) + 3.5 (potential energy), which equals to 8.7 units.
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The potential energy of the apple core due to its position is converted into kinetic energy as it falls into the garbage. Eventually, some of the kinetic energy is converted into thermal energy due to friction with the garbage bag.
Kinetic energy.
chemical energy
Its chemical energy.
When an apple falls to the ground, the apple's beginning kinetic energy and ending gravitational potential energy are both equal to each other. This transfer of energy occurs due to the conservation of energy principle, where the potential energy of the apple at the top of the fall is converted into kinetic energy as it falls to the ground.
kinetic
The mechanical energy of the fallen apple would be the sum of its kinetic and potential energies. Therefore, its mechanical energy would be 5.2 (kinetic energy) + 3.5 (potential energy), which equals to 8.7 units.
zero
The potential energy of the apple core due to its position is converted into kinetic energy as it falls into the garbage. Eventually, some of the kinetic energy is converted into thermal energy due to friction with the garbage bag.
As it drops from a height, the potential energy of the apple transforms into kinetic energy. Once it lands in the garbage, the kinetic energy gets dissipated as thermal energy. As the core begins to decompose, the chemical energy in it gradually transforms into other chemical energy with the release of thermal energy as a byproduct.
When an apple falls from a tree, its potential energy decreases as it loses height and gains kinetic energy as it starts moving. The apple's total energy remains constant as it undergoes this transformation between potential and kinetic energy.
From gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy and if you want it until it drops onto the ground , (continue from kinetic energy) heat energy + sound energy.
When you eat an apple, your body converts the chemical energy stored in the apple into mechanical and thermal energy through the process of digestion and metabolism. This energy is then used by your muscles to contract and throw a ball, with some energy being lost as heat in the process. Ultimately, the energy from the apple is transformed into kinetic energy of the ball as it moves.