There are lots of things but a performance exaust will help
Kinetic energy tells you how much energy an object has due to motion. The faster an object is moving, the more kinetic energy it has. Moving objects also have more kinetic energy if they have more mass, because it takes more work to get them moving. The formula for kinetic energy is (1/2)mv2 where m is mass and v is velocity.
it gets greater because the greater the mass the greater kinetic energy
Gases spread out faster than liquids, and liquids spread out faster than solids. Gases, liquids, and solids are the three main phases of matter. A material moves to a different phase if its kinetic energy is changed enough (Kinetic energy is a measure of heat or temperature). For example, if you heat an ice cube (solid water), it will melt into water (liquid water). Gases have the highest kinetic energy. The molecules inside a gas are the fastest moving of the three phases. That means gas will spread out the fastest. Kinetic energy: Gas ---> Liquid ---> Solid [Decreasing] Solid ---> Liquid ---> Gas [Increasing]
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Assuming it just rolls down a slope, without the engines working: gravitational potential energy will be converted to kinetic energy. The kinetic energy will eventually be converted to heat energy.
TFR
TFR Records was created in 2003.
make it go faster...
Increase the kinetic energy by heating the object up.
TFR is the birth rate for every one women.CBR is birth rate for a population regardless the women. You will notice usually that tfr is smaller than cbr
yeah somewhat
Kinetic energy depends on mass and speed. It is not directly affected by any force; however, a force can, of course, make an object move faster or slower, and thus indirectly affect kinetic energy.
When an object gains kinetic energy, it moves faster.
because By Heating Their Kinetic Energy is increased. And due to kinetic energy they moves faster..
"Kinetic energy" is energy of motion. When you, or any object, move faster, you have more kinetic energy. In order for you or any object to speed up, it needs to have more kinetic energy, and that energy has to come from somewhere. It can come from gasoline burning in the engine to turn the wheels faster, rocket fuel burning in the combustion chamber to accelerate the spacecraft, RF current through the magnets to drag the protons around the ring faster, or glucose burning in the muscles to make the legs go faster. But if more speed is needed, then it'll take more kinetic energy, and that energy must come from somewhere.
It will reach its destination faster. It will also have more kinetic energy.
Yes!