The components of an object's kinetic energy are its mass and its speed.
You would probably say that the speed has the greater effect, since the
KE is proportional to the simple mass but to the square of the speed. In
other words, 10 times the mass has 10 times the KE, but 10 times the speed
has 100 times the KE.
The kinetic forces would be highest at the bottom of the hill where the speed of the object is the greatest as it descends due to the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy.
The greatest influence on the potential energy of an object is its mass and height above a reference point, such as the ground. The potential energy increases with an increase in mass and height because there is more gravitational potential energy stored in the object.
Elastic potential energy.
Kenetic energy would be converted to friction, which, in turn, would be converted into heat and sound energy. (Imagine a train as it screeches to a stop.)
Increasing the height of an object has the greatest effect on its potential energy since potential energy is directly proportional to height. Other factors that can increase potential energy include increasing the mass of the object and using a stronger gravitational field.
Mass and position.
mass and velocity
Kenetic energy
kenetic energy
energy in motion
Total energy.
yes
Kenetic
it has kenetic energy
kenetic energy
No, ATP represents potential energy.
The kinetic forces would be highest at the bottom of the hill where the speed of the object is the greatest as it descends due to the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy.