KE = 1/2mV^2
KE = 1/2(50kg)(2m/s)^2
= 100 Joules
KE = mv^2
KE = 65kg x 5m/s^2
KE = 65kg x 25m/s^2
KE = 1625
100 J
KE = 1/2 M V2 = 17.5 joules
1960j
Yes, a moving bicycle has kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by an object due to its motion. As the bicycle moves, it possesses kinetic energy that is dependent on its mass and velocity.
kinetic energy
no...it has potential energy...as it is not in motion
kinetic energy, when u pedal it
1960j
Yes, a moving bicycle has kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by an object due to its motion. As the bicycle moves, it possesses kinetic energy that is dependent on its mass and velocity.
Kinetic energy is the energy of moving things, And a bicycle in use is a moving thing.
kinetic energy
no...it has potential energy...as it is not in motion
the brakes on a bicycle when used turn kinetic energy into chemical energy.
The human rider turning chemical energy into kinetic energy and possibly into kinetic energy.
kinetic energy, when u pedal it
It converts mechanical energy into electric energy.
Food energy ---> Muscle energy ---> Work ---> Kinetic energy
Brakes turn kinetic energy into heat.
Kinetic energy is the energy that comes from motion. When a bicycle slows down its motion becomes less so its kinetic energy becomes less. when you slow down, your kinetic energy is reduced.