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Potential energy to kinetic energy
When yo shoot or kick the soccer ball you are transfering energy. When your foot swings back it is storing energy. This is called potential energy. When you kick the ball and it goes forward this is called kinetic energy.
it appears to be the conversion of energy. for example, a kid kicks a ball. the kick transferred its stored up, or Kinetic, energy to the ball, making it move forward.
Whenever anything falls down, potential gravitational energy is converted to kinetic energy.
it appears to be the conversion of energy. for example, a kid kicks a ball. the kick transferred its stored up, or Kinetic, energy to the ball, making it move forward.
When you shoot or kick a soccer ball you are transferring energy. when your feet swings back it is storing energy .This is called potential energy and When you kick the ball and the ball flies this is called kinetic energy.Potential energy -stored energyKinetic energy- energy of motion
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by jyle
Potential energy to kinetic energy
When yo shoot or kick the soccer ball you are transfering energy. When your foot swings back it is storing energy. This is called potential energy. When you kick the ball and it goes forward this is called kinetic energy.
The ball itself has potential energy when being kicked. The motion of kicking uses kinetic energy within the body's structure.
In any practical machine there is always some loss of energy in its operation, such as losses from an internal combustion engine, or friction in a gearbox, so you never get as much useful output as a straight equivalence of energy would suggest.
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In soccer, you have a soccer ball. The ball has potential energy. When you kick the ball, the potential becomes kinetic energy and the ball moves. However, your foot has potential energy as well (all matter has potential energy because all matter has the potential to move). When you kick with your foot that potential energy becomes kinetic energy. When the soccer ball is on the ground it actually has no potential energy because potential energy is only associated with height. When the ball is kicked however the kinetic energy from the player is passed on to the ball. That kinetic energy makes the ball move. If the ball is kicked into the air then the kinetic energy is passed on and some of that kinetic energy transforms into potential energy and kinetic.
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