It has to do with weight. A train weighing 12 million pounds at 1 mph will move more weight than a motorcycle at 200 mph. It has to do with mass X weight X velocity.
Yes, it is possible for the kinetic energy of an object to be negative. This can occur when the object is moving in the opposite direction of a force acting upon it, resulting in a decrease in its kinetic energy.
Any moving object has kinetic energy.
kinetic energy is motion energy, therefore any object that is moving possesses kinetic energy.
A moving ball has kinetic energy, which is energy associated with its motion.
Yes, kinetic energy can have a negative value when an object is moving in the opposite direction of a reference point or when its speed is decreasing.
a 250 kg motorcycle moving at a speed of 45 m/s
Yes, it is possible for the kinetic energy of an object to be negative. This can occur when the object is moving in the opposite direction of a force acting upon it, resulting in a decrease in its kinetic energy.
Any moving object has kinetic energy.
YES ... When a car is moving, it has kinetic energy. If you apply the brakes, the vehicle will slow down and thus loose some of that kinetic energy. The energy that was kinetic from the fast moving vehicle is transferred into heat energy in the braking mechanism (the rotor disks and pads.)
kinetic energy is motion energy, therefore any object that is moving possesses kinetic energy.
A moving ball has kinetic energy, which is energy associated with its motion.
Kinetic energy is the energy of moving things, And a bicycle in use is a moving thing.
Kinetic energy is energy that is posessed by a moving mass.
That is called "kinetic energy".
Yes, kinetic energy can have a negative value when an object is moving in the opposite direction of a reference point or when its speed is decreasing.
Kinetic energy
Energy in motion is called kinetic energy.