Yes because work is using energy to move something. Anytime we push-pull, work (energy) is used.
A person who does physics is a physicist.
Radiant energy
his potential energy from standing on the building turns to kenetic energy when he is falling
a set of attrivutes a person has with regard to his or her ability to perform various physical activites
A science enthusiast is a person interested in the behavior of the physical universe as a hobby (not as a career).
A person's chakra is a combination of their physical energy and their spiritual energy.
Ask the person that locked it.
about 1000kcal
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A bicycle has mass, substance. So it will have the energy that's locked in the material it's made of.
Whenever you can, but preferably when you have the most mental and physical energy and that is dependent on the person.
it gets you going
Yes, a person running around a track demonstrates kinetic energy, which is the energy possessed by a moving object. As the person moves, they convert chemical energy from food into mechanical energy, allowing them to run and exhibit physical activity.
Locked up hips sounds like the person has arthritis or had surgery and the muscles and tendons are tightened around the joints. Physical therapy and a physician would be the best resource for this problem A RN in NJ Source; Experience
If a person exercises for 2-3 hours a day, he would require more energy compared to a guy who doesn't exercise. This is because. the more exercise/physical activity you do, the increased amount of energy you use. Therefore, your body would need to replenish that used energy. This is done by increasing his/hers daily energy needs. A person who doesn't exercise would have a lower energy need as they don't use that much energy compared to an athlete.
Physical Energy is any activities that involve yourself, as a person, to complete them. For example, running, swimming, walking, doing push-ups etc. Mechanical Energy is energy by machines, perpetual motion. Example, like a bicycle wheel
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