"Kinetic energy" is energy of motion. When you, or any object, move faster, you
have more kinetic energy. In order for you or any object to speed up, it needs to
have more kinetic energy, and that energy has to come from somewhere. It can
come from gasoline burning in the engine to turn the wheels faster, rocket fuel
burning in the combustion chamber to accelerate the spacecraft, RF current
through the magnets to drag the protons around the ring faster, or glucose
burning in the muscles to make the legs go faster. But if more speed is needed,
then it'll take more kinetic energy, and that energy must come from somewhere.
When a thermometer is shaken, the mercury inside it gains kinetic energy, causing its particles to move faster and spread out more. This makes the mercury rise in temperature more quickly as it absorbs heat energy from the surroundings.
Hot water has the energy(heat) to make the change go faster
You lose more when you go faster: when you go faster the amount of friction increases and thus the amount of energy you lose increases.
because carbon dioxide doesn't absorb the energy from the sun, but it does absorb some of the heat energy released from the earth. When a molecule of carbon dioxide absorbs heat energy, it goes into an excited unstable state. It can become stable again by releasing the energy it absorbed. Some of the released energy will go back to the earth and some will go out into space.
A temperature increase is an increase in the thermal energy of an atom. The energy must be used somehow, since energy cannot be created or destroyed, but only transferred. The transferred energy has no where to go and thus makes the atom vibrate more, which is a known result when atoms absorb energy. - A mechanical engineer.
Yes, the faster you are moving the longer it will take to stop.
the more you run or the more you go faster the more you get dehydrated but the more you take your time and not go faster you wont
you can go to the pond shop and tell them to put more energy in it
You can put more gears in the bicycle.
Stronger tornadoes generally last longer because they have more energy.
possibly because less appliances and lights are on at night, more energy can go to the fan
When a thermometer is shaken, the mercury inside it gains kinetic energy, causing its particles to move faster and spread out more. This makes the mercury rise in temperature more quickly as it absorbs heat energy from the surroundings.
it depends on the object. if its a car it may take longer because its more expensive but if its a lamp it may go on sale faster.
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Higher light intensity increases the rate of photosynthesis and vice versa.more intense light means more energy in the light, so the chloroplasts get more energy from light, making photosynthesis go faster
yes it goes much faster
You use less energy per step, so you can go for longer Each push can accelerate more, so you can go faster