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90% of the energy is lost every time something is consumed.
The energy can be viewed as thermal, kinetic, electrical, or electromagnetic. But at the atomic and subatomic level, these are often viewed as much the same. What one person might call a fast neutron, another might call a hot neutron. The measurement could be in degrees Celsius, or in kilometers per second. But it is usually in electron volts. This applies not only to the particles or waves emitted, but to the daughter atoms.
The loudness of sound is related to the amplitude (or magnitude) of the vibration that is the sound. The frequency of the sound is not related to its loudness. A certain pitch can be loud or soft. Though some frequencies travel through the air better than others.
When you talk about music, a backbeat means placing rythmic stress on the second and fourth beats of a measure. This means emphasizing the even beats in 4/4 time, while the first and third beats (the odd beats) are less weighted. A backbeat may go something like this: 1 2 3 4.A nice sample is: Fats Domino "Ain't That a Shame"
Kinetic Energy = 1/2(mass in kilograms)(meters per second)2
That's called kinetic energy. The formula is: Kinetic energy = (1/2) x mass x velocity2. If mass is in kilograms, and velocity (or speed, really) in meters per second, the energy will be in Joules.
Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. Your touching finger has mass and is moving some meters per second, so that motion is kenetic energy.
The object's kinetic energy is 78.4 joules.
Its kinetic energy (in joules) will be (31) times (its velocity in meters per second)2 .
The object has a mass of 2kg. When velocity is tripled the kinetic energy becomes 225 joules.
KE = (1/2)mv2 where m = mass (in kilograms), and v = velocity (in meters/second) this gives you the kinetic energy in units of Joules
Kinetic Energy (KE) can be represented by the following formula: KE = 0.5mv2. In this case kinetic energy would equal 8,489.0124 joules.
WOW, 5 MILES PER SECOND. I guess that I would have to calculate the miles per hour. To do this, we must multiply 5 miles per second times 3600(the number of seconds in an hour). That is 18000 miles per hour. I like to work in the SI system, so by converting this to meters per second, we get 8.04672E3 meters per second. Kinetic energy is defined as one half mvsquared. The Kinetic Energy is equal to 3.2374E10 Joules.
KE=(1/2)mv246080 Joules
Kinetic energy is possessed by a moving body, that is true. But if the train is stationary it cannot have kinetic energy.
kinetic energy kinetic energy (joule) = ½ × mass (kilogram) × speed2 ((metre/second) 2, (m/s)2) and i guess sound energy - the movement of energy through substances in longitudinal (compression/rarefaction) waves.