it is all potential energy
As a ball is thrown into the air, its potential energy increases with height. This is because as the ball moves higher, it gains gravitational potential energy due to its increased distance from the ground.
-- A ball on a shelf has gravitational potential energy with respect to the floor. -- A ball in motion has kinetic energy. -- A ball of fire has heat energy. -- A ball of trinitrotoluene has chemical energy. -- A ball of charged pith has static electric energy. -- A ball of U235 has nuclear energy.
When a ball is dropped, it has gravitational potential energy that is converted to kinetic energy as it falls due to gravity. This kinetic energy increases as the ball gains speed during the fall.
The potential energy of the orange increases as its height increases when thrown up into the air. This is because the orange gains potential energy due to its vertical position relative to the ground, which is converted from its initial kinetic energy (motion) when it was thrown.
The ball has potential energy just before it is released, which is due to its height above the ground. This potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy as the ball falls and gains speed.
Moving objects have kinetic energy.
When a ball is thrown into the air, it encounters drag. Drag is the opposing force acting in the opposite direction of the ball. Drag slows down the ball's speed.
As a ball is thrown into the air, its potential energy increases with height. This is because as the ball moves higher, it gains gravitational potential energy due to its increased distance from the ground.
Yes, the curve ball curves. This is because of the way the ball is thrown, which is a kind of a spin/jerky fast motion.
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Kinetic Energy
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-- A ball on a shelf has gravitational potential energy with respect to the floor. -- A ball in motion has kinetic energy. -- A ball of fire has heat energy. -- A ball of trinitrotoluene has chemical energy. -- A ball of charged pith has static electric energy. -- A ball of U235 has nuclear energy.
When a ball is dropped, it has gravitational potential energy that is converted to kinetic energy as it falls due to gravity. This kinetic energy increases as the ball gains speed during the fall.
The potential energy of the orange increases as its height increases when thrown up into the air. This is because the orange gains potential energy due to its vertical position relative to the ground, which is converted from its initial kinetic energy (motion) when it was thrown.
Hunting. A thrown ball simulates a prey animal in movement, and so dogs are rather compelled to run after it.