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You walking have kinetic energy

A car/train/ship/aeroplane moving has kinetic energy

A rocket going into space has kinetic energy.

The Earth orbiting around the Sun has kinetic energy.

Any object that is moving has kinetic energy.

K.E. = 0.5 massvelocity^2

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KE = = 0.5 m v^2

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What are some examples that illustrate the difference between potential and kinetic energy?

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What are some examples of kinetic energy questions that can help students understand the concept of kinetic energy better?

Here are some examples of kinetic energy questions that can help students understand the concept better: How does the speed of an object affect its kinetic energy? What happens to the kinetic energy of a moving car when it comes to a stop? How is kinetic energy different from potential energy? Can you give an example of an everyday object that has a lot of kinetic energy? How does the mass of an object impact its kinetic energy?


Why it is true that an object kinetic energy increase its potential energy decreases give an example?

As an object gains kinetic energy (due to its motion), its potential energy decreases because some of the potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. For example, when a ball is thrown upwards, it gains kinetic energy as it moves up (due to its motion) while its potential energy decreases as it moves away from the ground (due to the decrease in height).


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Is a waterfall an example of mechanical energy?

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Is a person diving into water an example of potential energy?

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What are some examples that illustrate the difference between potential and kinetic energy?

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Where is kinetic energy?

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