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How does a change in mass affect the potential and kinetic energy of an object, and could you explain the specific impact of this change on the overall energy of the object?

When the mass of an object changes, its potential and kinetic energy also change. An increase in mass leads to an increase in potential and kinetic energy, while a decrease in mass results in a decrease in both types of energy. This change in mass directly impacts the overall energy of the object, as the total energy of the object is the sum of its potential and kinetic energy.


Is an apple kinetic energy?

yes but its the citrus and acids in fruits that can produce electricity by sticking electrodes inside of the (try galvanized nails and copper strips)


Is it possible to have more kinetic energy than potential energy?

Yes, it is possible to have more kinetic energy than potential energy. Kinetic energy is associated with the motion of an object, while potential energy is associated with its position or state. For example, in free fall, an object has maximum kinetic energy and minimal potential energy at the bottom of its trajectory.


When you work on an object you increase the what of the object?

When you work on an object, you increase the energy of the object. This can be in the form of kinetic energy (if the object is in motion) or potential energy (if the object is at rest but has the potential to do work).


What is the difference between kinetic energy potential energy and mechanical energy?

Potential energy is energy that has the potential to be moved. Kinetic energy is energy in motion. eg. Potential energy could be like a fire extinguisher that is on the wall it has the potential to fall on the ground . An example of Kinetic energy is would be a moving car, it is in motion .

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How does the length affect the kinetic energy?

The kinetic energy of an object is directly proportional to its velocity. Therefore, the length of an object does not directly affect its kinetic energy. However, a longer object may have a greater potential for higher velocity, which in turn could increase its kinetic energy if it is in motion.


How does a change in mass affect the potential and kinetic energy of an object, and could you explain the specific impact of this change on the overall energy of the object?

When the mass of an object changes, its potential and kinetic energy also change. An increase in mass leads to an increase in potential and kinetic energy, while a decrease in mass results in a decrease in both types of energy. This change in mass directly impacts the overall energy of the object, as the total energy of the object is the sum of its potential and kinetic energy.


Describe the change in kinetic energy when the temperature of an object increases?

The more an objects kinetic energy increases the more it's temperature increases. An object that is traveling at 30 miles per hour will have a higher temperature than an object traveling at 10 miles per hour. This is in part due to friction. Mostly however, it is due to the fact that kinetic energy excites atoms in the object raising the objects temperature. You could put it like this: temperature = energy + atoms. Hope this helps.


Is an apple kinetic energy?

yes but its the citrus and acids in fruits that can produce electricity by sticking electrodes inside of the (try galvanized nails and copper strips)


Is it possible to have more kinetic energy than potential energy?

Yes, it is possible to have more kinetic energy than potential energy. Kinetic energy is associated with the motion of an object, while potential energy is associated with its position or state. For example, in free fall, an object has maximum kinetic energy and minimal potential energy at the bottom of its trajectory.


What causes kinetic energy to change to thermal energy?

Kinetic energy is converted into thermal energy through friction. When a moving object is stopped by some sort of friction, the decrease in the object's kinetic energy is converted into equal amounts of thermal energy. Considering the Law of Conservation of Energy states that the energy in a closed system remains constant, it is impossible that the kinetic energy of an object could be lost altogether, so rather it is simply transformed into a different type of energy, thermal energy.


When you work on an object you increase the what of the object?

When you work on an object, you increase the energy of the object. This can be in the form of kinetic energy (if the object is in motion) or potential energy (if the object is at rest but has the potential to do work).


Does corn have kinetic energy?

No, corn could be said to have potential energy due to it's position or constituents.


What is the difference between kinetic energy potential energy and mechanical energy?

Potential energy is energy that has the potential to be moved. Kinetic energy is energy in motion. eg. Potential energy could be like a fire extinguisher that is on the wall it has the potential to fall on the ground . An example of Kinetic energy is would be a moving car, it is in motion .


What is the energy transferred by a force to a moving object.?

It could be an increase or decrease in its kinetic energy, or simply a change in the direction of motion.


Which is greater static or kinetic energy?

You can not make a decisive answer without knowing the MASS of the Object and its relative POSITION and Velocity in its Reference Frame. They could be Equal, or either one greater than the other.


What are you describing if you tell someone an object energy?

If I tell someone that an object has energy, I am describing its ability to do work or cause a change. This energy could be in the form of kinetic energy (energy of motion) or potential energy (stored energy).

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