kinetic
no,it was potential energy
no,it was potential energy
No, if a puddle of water is frozen particles in the ice do not have kinetic energy because the water is frozen.
Kinetic Energy = 1/2 Mass * Velocity squared KE = (1/2)mV2 Your stream has mass and, if running, has velocity. So, this would be an example of generated kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy is the energy of motion (like running around a playground) while potential energy is the energy of position (such as the "energy" of a pendulum at the top of its swing).
Yes
It is kinetic energy.
It is kinetic energy.
no,it was potential energy
no,it was potential energy
No, if a puddle of water is frozen particles in the ice do not have kinetic energy because the water is frozen.
Kinetic Energy = 1/2 Mass * Velocity squared KE = (1/2)mV2 Your stream has mass and, if running, has velocity. So, this would be an example of generated kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy is the energy of motion (like running around a playground) while potential energy is the energy of position (such as the "energy" of a pendulum at the top of its swing).
Kinetic energy becoming potential energy.
Chemical potential energy of the body is converted to kinetic energy.
Potential energy and kinetic energy. mechanical energy is the energy of motion(kinetic energy)or the potential of motion(potential energy) so i would say-kinetic and potential energy
Kinetic Energy is movement energy. The energy present in an object's movement. For example, if you run you convert chemical potential energy ( food eaten by you ) to the energy of running. It is often transfered from a potential energy.