it has kinetic energy..because its moving.... kinetic energy is if something moves....thats why its kinetic energy
If the feather is moving, it has potential energy equal to half of the product of its mass (m) and the square of its velocity (v2), such that EK=(m*v2)/2 If the feather is in the air close to a body of large mass (e.g. Earth), it also has potential energy due to gravity equal to the product of its mass (m), the distance it has available to fall (h), and the local acceleration due to gravity (g), such that EP,G=m*g*h
The balloon floating through the air is using potential energy, which is stored energy due to its position above the ground. As the balloon rises higher, it gains more potential energy, which is converted into kinetic energy when it moves.
A balloon floating in the air is using potential energy, which is energy stored in an object due to its position. The balloon is being lifted by buoyant force, which is the result of the difference in densities between the helium inside the balloon and the air outside.
A balloon floating through the air primarily has potential energy due to its height in the atmosphere. As it descends, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as it moves through the air.
A boulder.
If the feather is moving, it has potential energy equal to half of the product of its mass (m) and the square of its velocity (v2), such that EK=(m*v2)/2 If the feather is in the air close to a body of large mass (e.g. Earth), it also has potential energy due to gravity equal to the product of its mass (m), the distance it has available to fall (h), and the local acceleration due to gravity (g), such that EP,G=m*g*h
The balloon floating through the air is using potential energy, which is stored energy due to its position above the ground. As the balloon rises higher, it gains more potential energy, which is converted into kinetic energy when it moves.
A balloon floating in the air is using potential energy, which is energy stored in an object due to its position. The balloon is being lifted by buoyant force, which is the result of the difference in densities between the helium inside the balloon and the air outside.
A balloon floating through the air primarily has potential energy due to its height in the atmosphere. As it descends, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as it moves through the air.
A boulder.
The classic feather duster merely moves dust from one place so it can settle in another - meanwhile floating through the air where it can cause respiratory problems.
The type of energy caused by air molecules vibrating is called sound energy.
She dance on floating air.
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The balloon floating in the air has potential energy due to its height above the ground, while the boulder at the top of the cliff also has potential energy for the same reason. The balloon may have some additional energy due to its compressed air inside, but both objects primarily have potential energy in this scenario.
The simple noun in the phrase "floating in air" is "air."
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