True. When work is done, energy is transferred from one object to another. Work is the transfer of energy that occurs when a force is applied to an object and it moves in the direction of the force.
True. When work is done on an object, energy is transferred to the object, causing it to gain energy. This increase in energy can manifest as motion, heat, or changes in the object's internal state.
The statement is not true. But to simply call it "false" hardly does it justice. It's monumentally, archetypically, stunningly false, from at least three angles if not more. -- Energy is not a force at all. -- No force is necessary to cause an object's displacement from one place to another. -- A moving object has energy, and a stationary object may also have energy, but no energy is necessary to cause an object's displacement from one place to another, and none of the energy it has needs to be used up in order to accomplish its displacement.
False. Electrical energy is the energy associated with electric charge and the flow of electric current. It is not the total kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object.
False. Kinetic energy is related to an object's motion or speed, not its height. Potential energy is related to an object's height, while kinetic energy is related to its motion.
Conduction involves the transfer of heat or electricity through direct contact between objects. It does not involve the transfer of electrons from a charged object to another by rubbing. Rubbing objects can create static electricity, where electrons are transferred due to friction, but this is not conduction.
True. When work is done on an object, energy is transferred to the object, causing it to gain energy. This increase in energy can manifest as motion, heat, or changes in the object's internal state.
The statement is not true. But to simply call it "false" hardly does it justice. It's monumentally, archetypically, stunningly false, from at least three angles if not more. -- Energy is not a force at all. -- No force is necessary to cause an object's displacement from one place to another. -- A moving object has energy, and a stationary object may also have energy, but no energy is necessary to cause an object's displacement from one place to another, and none of the energy it has needs to be used up in order to accomplish its displacement.
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False. Electrical energy is the energy associated with electric charge and the flow of electric current. It is not the total kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object.
true
that is false as energy is velocity squared, or 4 times
false! :)
False. Kinetic energy is related to an object's motion or speed, not its height. Potential energy is related to an object's height, while kinetic energy is related to its motion.
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Conduction involves the transfer of heat or electricity through direct contact between objects. It does not involve the transfer of electrons from a charged object to another by rubbing. Rubbing objects can create static electricity, where electrons are transferred due to friction, but this is not conduction.
False. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion. It is not a form of energy; rather, it is related to an object's mass and its resistance to acceleration or deceleration.
No. That's false.