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More speed means more kinetic energy.More specifically, the kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed. (This is for non-relativistic speeds.)

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What is kinetic enregy?

energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.


Defined thermal enregy heat and temparature in terms of the particle model of matter?

Thermal energy is the total kinetic and potential energy of particles within a substance, reflecting the overall level of molecular activity. Heat is the transfer of thermal energy between substances due to a temperature difference, moving from a higher temperature to a lower temperature. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance, determining the direction of heat flow between objects.


What is the difference between PE and KE?

PE or Potential Energy is the stored energy an object has based on its relative height or shape.KE or Kinetic Enregy is energy in motion, or energy based on how fast an object is moving.They may also be written as EP and EK.


What changes in forms of energy take place whenI walk to school?

When you walk to school, the potential energy stored in your body is converted to kinetic energy to move your muscles. The chemical energy from the food you ate is also being converted into mechanical energy. Additionally, some energy is lost as heat due to friction between your shoes and the ground.


The mechanical energy of a coconut falling from a tree A. gravitational potential energy B. Chemical potential enregy C. thermal energy D. mechnaical energy?

A. gravitational potential energy. When the coconut is still in the tree, it has stored potential energy due to its position in the Earth's gravitational field. This potential energy is converted to kinetic energy as the coconut falls, which is a form of mechanical energy.

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What is kinetic enregy?

energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.


What is a catfishes source of enregy?

catfish food.


The use of enregy to do something?

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What is thermal enregy?

It's what makes stuff hot


How is solar enregy source created?

by a radient light and heat from the sun.


What happens if you don't save enregy?

If we don't conserve energy, demand for more and more energy, as population and manufacturing increases, will increase until the energy supply can't handle the demand, or until the energy supply is depleted.


What countries use solar enregy?

Germany Australia Algeria US Philippines Switzerland


What is the function of blow down tank?

Generate high enregy in a very short tme.


How do plants and animals get enregy?

Animals through the food they eat and water they drink and plants from sunshine and water.


Defined thermal enregy heat and temparature in terms of the particle model of matter?

Thermal energy is the total kinetic and potential energy of particles within a substance, reflecting the overall level of molecular activity. Heat is the transfer of thermal energy between substances due to a temperature difference, moving from a higher temperature to a lower temperature. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance, determining the direction of heat flow between objects.


What is the difference between PE and KE?

PE or Potential Energy is the stored energy an object has based on its relative height or shape.KE or Kinetic Enregy is energy in motion, or energy based on how fast an object is moving.They may also be written as EP and EK.


What does the pink car need to get going again on chibi robo park patrol?

i think you have to give it a enregy candy bar in one of the recycling boxes

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