Kinetic energy is the energy that an object has due to its
motion or movement. For instance if a car drives into a wall the
energy of its movement is what destroys the wall, That energy is
kinetic energy.
Note: Heat is also a form of Kinetic energy because heat is the
movement (vibration energy) of atoms or molecules.
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If it takes 100 N to move a box 5 meters what is the work done on the box
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500
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Which form of energy is due to the movement of electrons
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ELECTRICAL
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Is it bad if you have a heavy period on one month and a light one the next month
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No it is not bad, as some ladies have a heavy period for one
month and then a light one or they may have two heavy periods and
then one light one also.
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A soccer player sprinting down the field demonstrates which form of energy
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kinetic
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Work is the product of force and an object's what
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Work is the force applied to an object over the distance the
object is moved
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Spaceship 1 and Spaceship 2 have equal masses of 150 kg Spaceship 1 has a speed of 0 and Spaceship 2 has a speed of 6 They collide and stick together What is their speed
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3 m/s
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Which are the top five milk and onion producing countries
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india is first milk producting and pakistan onion producting
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When a waves moves from a less dense medium to a denser one most of the wave energy is refracted
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reflected
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In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it trikes experiences less force than if it crumples assuming the time is the same in both situations
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false
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Spaceship 1 and spaceship 2 have equal masses of 300kg spaceship 1s has a speed is 0 ms and spaceship 2 has a speed of 4 ms. they collide and stick together. what is their speed
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2 m/s
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How long can you car be parked along freeway before towed
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Four hours
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What equals an impulse of 10 units
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idk what
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What is kinetic energy
Kinetic energy is the energy that an object has due to its
motion or movement. For instance if a car drives into a wall the
energy of its movement is what destroys the wall, That energy is
kinetic energy.
Note: Heat is also a form of Kinetic energy because heat is the
movement (vibration energy) of atoms or molecules.
If it takes 100 N to move a box 5 meters what is the work done on the box
500
Which form of energy is due to the movement of electrons
ELECTRICAL
Is it bad if you have a heavy period on one month and a light one the next month
No it is not bad, as some ladies have a heavy period for one
month and then a light one or they may have two heavy periods and
then one light one also.
A soccer player sprinting down the field demonstrates which form of energy
kinetic
Work is the product of force and an object's what
Work is the force applied to an object over the distance the
object is moved
Spaceship 1 and Spaceship 2 have equal masses of 150 kg Spaceship 1 has a speed of 0 and Spaceship 2 has a speed of 6 They collide and stick together What is their speed
3 m/s
Which are the top five milk and onion producing countries
india is first milk producting and pakistan onion producting
When a waves moves from a less dense medium to a denser one most of the wave energy is refracted
reflected
In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it trikes experiences less force than if it crumples assuming the time is the same in both situations
false
Spaceship 1 and spaceship 2 have equal masses of 300kg spaceship 1s has a speed is 0 ms and spaceship 2 has a speed of 4 ms. they collide and stick together. what is their speed
2 m/s
How long can you car be parked along freeway before towed
Is it bad if you have a heavy period on one month and a light one the next month
Everything in or on water pushes some water aside even if it's just a little bit What is this called
If you want to lift a 5 kg box to a height of 2 meters how much work must be done
Spaceship 1 and Spaceship 2 have equal masses of 200 kg They collide Spaceship 1's final speed is 2 ms and Spaceship 2's final speed is 1 ms in the same direction What is their combined momentum