The person jogging with her dog demonstrated kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion. As the person moves and the dog runs alongside, both have kinetic energy that comes from their movement.
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The answer depends on what two (or more) things the ratio is meant to compare. The kinetic energy of several objects? The kinetic energy of an object compared to its total energy? The kinetic energy compared to its engine size?
That is not true.
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A liquid typically has a moderate kinetic energy compared to solids and gases. The molecules in a liquid have more freedom of movement compared to a solid but less than a gas, leading to moderate kinetic energy.
Molecules with a high temperature typically have a greater kinetic energy when compared to those with a lower temperature
That is called kinetic energy. For non-relativistic speeds (i.e., slow compared to the speed of light), it is calculated by the formula KE = (1/2) mv2. That is, the kinetic energy is 1/2 times the mass times the speed squared.
A larger car will have more kinetic energy due to its greater mass and speed, leading to a longer stopping distance compared to a smaller car with less kinetic energy. The larger car will require more distance to decelerate and come to a stop due to its higher kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy increases when a liquid changes to a gas because the molecules in a gas have higher average kinetic energy compared to those in a liquid. When a liquid evaporates and becomes a gas, the molecules gain more energy and move faster, increasing their kinetic energy.
Rapidly moving comets have more kinetic energy compared to slowly moving ones. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion, and it increases with an object's velocity.
7 miles per second? Don't you mean 7 meters per second?