Gravitational / chemical energy from your leg, to kinetic energy when you push the board along which then transfers to heat and sound as you go along.
# Once you are launched into the sky it will be Kinetic Energy which then becomes Gravitational Potential Energy due to your height above the ground. During the ride there may be sound energy as well as wind energy. Once lowered back onto the ground it shall be GPE which soon changes back to kinetic energy.
It goes from chemical to kinetic.
it isn't
heat friction heat, warming the rails and wheels, then the brake when the operator stops the ride.
Thermal energy is produced during a bike ride. It is produced by the body, which is why you sweat, the friction between all moving parts of the bike and even between the tyres and the road
Skateboard ride on the recorder
I can imagine that if it can crawl up on the skateboard and hit the ground or a surrounding then it can ride a skateboard.
there was no such thing as a skateboard in the 1800s
no you do not really need to be educated to ride a skateboard. all you really need to know about the skateboard is how to ride it and do tricks and have good enough balance
No.
It means "to skateboard" in spanish (to ride a skateboard)
plan b
The deck, so that you can ride on it.
mostly on your legs!
Electrical, Thermal, and Sound Energy.
no that will make u fall
Last I heard, Billie Joe Armstrong doesn't skateboard...