kinetic energy
The juggler gives kinetic energy to the pin when he moves it with his hand.
The energy transferred in this scenario is thermal energy, which moves from the hot pan to your hand, resulting in a sensation of heat.
The potential energy stored in your muscles is converted to kinetic energy as you move your hand to write. This kinetic energy is then converted to mechanical energy as your hand moves the pen on the paper to form letters and words.
Yes: In a perfect scenario, let's say there is no initial horizontal movement of your hand to avoid conflict. At minimum (change in y=0, while the balls are in your hand), the ball has no vertical component of kinetic energy.
If your hand directly touches the hot pot or pan, the heat is transferred from the pot or pan to your hand by conduction.
The juggler gives kinetic energy to the pin when he moves it with his hand.
The energy transferred in this scenario is thermal energy, which moves from the hot pan to your hand, resulting in a sensation of heat.
Heat Transfer.
The potential energy stored in your muscles is converted to kinetic energy as you move your hand to write. This kinetic energy is then converted to mechanical energy as your hand moves the pen on the paper to form letters and words.
heat transfer
"Conduction" is what is happening.
He used his right hand, TWICE, he is a great juggler.
because they might be vibrating and transferring energy from the leaf to ur hand
When the yo-yo is being held in the person's hand, it has maxium potential energy, and zero kinetic energy. When the yo-yo drops on the string from the person's hand, it's velocity increases due to the acceleration due to gravity, increasing kinetic energy and reducing potential energy. When the yo-yo is at its greatest distance from the person's hand, it has maximum kinetic energy, and zero potential energy. When the yo-yo moves back up the string, its kinetic energy decreases and its potential energy increases. Once the yo-yo is back in the person's hand, it again has maximum potential energy, and zero kinetic energy.
Endothermic is when a substance gains energy to melt or evaporate, on the other hand exothermic means when a substance gives out energy to freeze or conense :))
Yes: In a perfect scenario, let's say there is no initial horizontal movement of your hand to avoid conflict. At minimum (change in y=0, while the balls are in your hand), the ball has no vertical component of kinetic energy.
Hour hand moves 30 degrees, minute hand moves 360 degrees.