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A kite stuck in a tree has potential energy because it is elevated above the ground. Potential energy is the energy an object possesses due to its position or state. In this case, the kite's potential energy is a result of its elevated position in the tree, and it can be converted into kinetic energy if it were to fall.
The two forces that act on a kite are lift, generated by the wind pushing against the kite's surface and gravity, which pulls the kite downward toward the ground.
Gravity is a strong force that pushes things to the ground. Unfortunately, some objects have a mass that is able to be pushed around by other forces, namely wind, and so in the case of a kite, wind takes over gravity, and flies the kite.
The kite stuck in a tree has potential energy due to its position above the ground. When the kite was flying, it also possessed kinetic energy from its motion in the air.
Potential energy, because of this a kite is not moving.
A kite stuck in a tree has potential energy because it is elevated above the ground. Potential energy is the energy an object possesses due to its position or state. In this case, the kite's potential energy is a result of its elevated position in the tree, and it can be converted into kinetic energy if it were to fall.
A bird.
it will fall on you
If you touch the kite while you are in contact with the ground or anything touching the ground, like a ladder, electricity will travel from the power lines down the kite and into you, and you will be shocked.
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To the ground pretty abruptly the tension of the string in relation to the wind causes the kite to create lift if you take out any part of that equation the kite will no long create lift and will tumble to the ground
The two forces that act on a kite are lift, generated by the wind pushing against the kite's surface and gravity, which pulls the kite downward toward the ground.
Your answer is the same place as where you put a kite in real life. HINT: NOT UNDER GROUND!
In places that are not windy i guess. cause i kite needs wind to fly!
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It is a good time to fly a kite when it is windy out like in the fall or summer.
A kite falls head down first to the ground because normally a kites tail has frills which allow the wind resistance to delay it from landing on the ground compared to the head.== Better Explaination!___________________________________ == I agree, you should attach a substantial tail. The Purpose is to keep the nose directed upward (angle of attack) allowing the kite to create lift (bernoulli effect). The weight or drag affect also acts like a rudder to keep the kite stable. http://illumin.usc.edu/article.print.php?articleID=57_______________________________________________