No.
Some of it is lost as friction.
Kenetic energy would be converted to friction, which, in turn, would be converted into heat and sound energy. (Imagine a train as it screeches to a stop.)
Not directly; the two are independent. But if an object with gravitational potential energy falls, that energy may be converted to kinetic energy.
Kenetic energy
kenetic energy
energy in motion
kenetic energy is the type that is used when it moves but it is not energy but it uses it as all things do
When you throw a ball, potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. As the ball moves through the air, its potential energy decreases as it gains kinetic energy from the force of your throw.
The energy transformation in a bicycle is primarily mechanical energy. When the rider pedals, their muscle energy is converted into kinetic energy to move the bicycle forward. The mechanical energy is also used to overcome frictional forces like air resistance and rolling resistance.
It converts mechanical energy into electric energy.
Total energy.
yes
Kenetic