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When a baseball player is holding a bat what kind of energy does the bat have?

It seems to be incorrect that the bat itself has any energy; rather, the batter's arm muscles contain the energy, which then transfers to the bat, which acts on the baseball.So, in short, it is the player that possesses the potential energy, not the bat.


Energy in the form of a push or pull?

Energy can be transferred to material things by pushing or pulling AND moving it through a distance. The push or pull is a force, and the amount of energy is the magnitude of the force multiplied by the distance through which it acts. No matter how hard you push or pull, if your force doesn't move through any distance, then no energy is transferred to the thing you're pushing or pulling.


What is the name for an area in space that is so strong it acts like a vacuum sweeper and sucks up energy and matter?

a blackhole called this as there is nothing in it it just looks like a hole in space, no stars, no planet nothing.


Define Intensity of pressure?

By my wild guess. Since intensity of energy is expressed in energy per area, intensity of pressure could be action of pressure over another unit say Temperature. The result would yield P/T = nR/V and that is probably a unit of specific volume heat capacity of the unit J/m3K.


What is the s.i unit of torque?

Joule , the energy unit is the unit for Torque. Torque is vector energy.AnswerThe SI unit for torque is the newton metre(N.m). This should not be confused with the joule (which is a special name for a newton metre), the SI unit for work.With torque, the force (in newtons) acts at right angles to a radius (in metres) to produce a turning moment. With work, the force (in newtons) acts in the same direction as distance travelled (in metres).To calculate the work done by a given torque, it's necessary to multiply the force by the circumference through which the force acts.

Related Questions

What can one do with plastic windows?

You can use plastic window insulation to conserve energy around the house. It acts as an extra sealant to keep the temperature of the house at a constant.


Oxytocin acts primarily on the kidneys and causes them to conserve water?

FALSE.


Are metals oxidants ot reductants?

metals generally acts as reductants because a relatively small amount of energy is needed to remove the small number of outer-shell electrons in metals.


What polymer acts as an energy molecule?

Carbohydrate


What is the source of energy for your bodies?

From the ATP coming from biological oxidation. However, in muscle cells, phosphocreatine acts as a long-term phosphate donor, and helps maintain high intracellular ATP levels even during prolonged muscle activity.


How does food work in your bodies?

It acts as a source of energy!


Why cant you waste or destroy energy?

The answer to this is that people should conserve energy, because if we don't conserve energy, all of our natural resources such as oil, and mines are going to run out. We will never be able to replenish them again. The air will become dirty, and dark. Plus the price for gases, and used electricity will begin and has already started to go up in price. Conserve energy! Turn off lights, buy a hybrid car, and just those two acts can make the environment better!!


Who generally favored the Alien and Sedition Acts?

The anti-federalist generally favored the alien and sedition acts. They were passed during the John Adams administration. Adams was the star of the Federalist party.


What does gravity do to your kinetic energy when you are driving uphill and when you are driving downhill?

When driving uphill, gravity acts against your motion, decreasing your kinetic energy. When driving downhill, gravity acts in the direction of motion, increasing your kinetic energy.


What is a particle of light that acts as a discrete bundle of energy?

photon


When only acts on an object mechanical energy is conservered?

gravity


What molecule is made by plants that acts as a storehouse for energy?

Glucose.