Well, yes, because it's good for you, like any other sport. But it's not like, an exercise like, push ups or something, because its fun!
yes, a lot of energy
You exert energy when you play a basketball game.
Light is a form of energy. Light can exert a pressure.
flapping. :)
The kinetic energy of the speeding bullet is converted to heat and sound energy.
The kind of force that a stack of magazines exert on a table is known as gravitational force. This is considered to be a type of potential energy.
There is potential energy, like the one contained in a rock you are holding over an egg to crush it, and kinetic energy, the energy the rock will exert on the egg when dropped.
when you give out or exaust something like: I exerted all my energy during football practice
Exotherm is a reaction that gives out energy . Exergy is the proper name for giving out energy ala exercise and exert, the key syllable is 'ex' for 'out'.
The Joule. It is defined as the energy required to exert a force of 1 Newton, for a distance of 1 meter.
It supplies energy throughout the day therefore decreases the rate of effort your body exert energy in your day's activities
they use their falanges and slid down their slides and then the energy they exert is given to us and we use that seweed for oranges. which is food. they use their falanges and slid down their slides and then the energy they exert is given to us and we use that seweed for oranges. which is food.
No, because force isn't something you "have". You can have momentum, or velocity, or energy, or acceleration, but you can't "have" a force - you exert a force on something else. Ocean currents have momentum/kinetic energy, and so they do exert a force on the water around them, the air above them, and any other objects in them.