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potential energy and kenetic energy
Kinetic motion as the chair moves. Also overcoming the static friction of a stationary chair, and the kinetic friction between the sliding chair and the floor (which is created by the force of gravity and the interaction of the floor surface with the bottoms of the chair legs).
If it isn't energy, it's matter.
You are using chemical energy produced in your muscles to lift a weight against gravity, which means the weight gains gravitational potential energy
The United States Atomic Energy Commission Chair from 1950 to 1953 was Gordon Dean. He was replaced by Lewis Strauss, who was the chairman from 1953 to 1958.
its like your sitting in a chair potential then u get up and do something like move the chair kinetic
Zero. I am currently sitting in my chair in my room. If the plane is my chair and my room is the reference plane as long as I don't move my chair around the room it has no kinetic energy. Now if I expand my reference plane to an observer on the sun (I know) they are going to see me and my chair hauling butt at about 30km/s around the solar system along with my room my house and the rest of the planet this velocity and my mass mean there is kinetic energy. Ek=.5mv^2
I am pushing a chair across the floor what type of force am I using?
Beginning with its potential energy, which is converted to kinetic energy when it falls
well kinetic energy is when some thing is moving and potential energy is the highest point so think of it this way a boy siting in his chair sitting still and a girl standing up jog in place the girl has potential and kinetic
when was wheel chair basketball invented
dead bed, no-longer-there chair
its your momma.
Wheel-chair basketball.
Basketball with his wheel-chair
Gravitational force is most commonly associated with potential energy.Whenever we lift an object (move it further from the earth's center), like taking it from the bottom of a hill to the top, or taking it from the floor and placing it on a shelf, table, or chair; we increase the potential energy of the object.
potential energy and kenetic energy