In the skate park simulation, as the skater moves along the track, the potential energy at the top of each ramp is converted into kinetic energy as the skater descends. The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another. This principle is demonstrated in the simulation as the skater's total energy (potential + kinetic) remains constant throughout the ride.
The skate's maximum kinetic energy would increase as it moves further down the ramp due to the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy. As the skate descends, it gains speed and therefore its kinetic energy increases.
Yes, a skate board ramp is considered an inclined plane. The is because skate rampshave a slope and are not just straight.
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In physics, the kinetic energy of an object is the energy that the object possess, due to the fact that the object is moving. When the object/skateboard isn't moving it has no kinetic energy. However when it is given energy such as a push, it would move and keep going until it is stopped by another force, such as a wall.
It depends on its roughness of the surface. The roughness on the surfaces will tell you how much friction will be acting. It is believed that the friction is caused by the interaction of the particles at sub-atomic level. The greater the interaction between the particles, the greater the friction. The more rough the surface, the less area will interact with both surfaces. Different surfaces, will have different friction coefficients, which decide if the roller skate will slip or not slip.
i think by friction
The skate's maximum kinetic energy would increase as it moves further down the ramp due to the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy. As the skate descends, it gains speed and therefore its kinetic energy increases.
Yes.
A moving skateboard has kinetic energy. If it is moving down an incline, it also has potential energy that is converted to kinetic energy as it gains speed. If its moving up an incline, kinetic energy is converted to potential energy as it loses speed.
From a stand still, going down a hill on skates you are converting potential energy into kinetic energy.
You skate.
Not skate
its the ds equivalent of skate (1)
Skate it is for Nintendo systems. Skate 2 is for PS3 and Xbox 360
Of course it is opinion but a majority of people say Skate 1 is better. On Skate 1 you can get more board sponsors and the physics of skating are more realistic on Skate 1. However Skate 1 slightly lacks the quality of the graphics that Skate 2 has in store. Skate 1 is cheaper than Skate 2 as it was an earlier release. Skate 1 I would say is the better game but that is a matter of opinion.
In Skate 3, you can unlock a Monster Energy T-shirt by completing the "Monster Energy" challenges found in the "Challenges" menu. Once you complete the required objectives, the shirt will be added to your in-game wardrobe. Make sure to check your customization options to equip the shirt once you unlock it. Enjoy skating in style!
No, the proper term is roller skate.