Kinetic - how quickly something reacts.Thermodynamic - the energies required.
No. The molecules of hot water contain greater kinetic/thermodynamic energy.
In microscopic particles, it's called internal energy. In macroscopic object it's called thermodynamic energy
Potential is stored energy and Kinetic is just simple movement like windmills are powerd with Kinetic energy. They are both energy.
Solids have the lowers and gases the highest kinetic energy. Liquids are in the middle.
Kinetic means 'caused by some form of motion'. Static means 'built up by lack of motion'.
what is difference between kinetic and potiental
The thermal energy of a particle is directly proportional to its thermodynamic temperature (ie. its temperature in Kelvin).
No. The molecules of hot water contain greater kinetic/thermodynamic energy.
In microscopic particles, it's called internal energy. In macroscopic object it's called thermodynamic energy
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whats the difference between kinetic energy and potential energy
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Internal energy at the microscopic level and thermodynamic or mechanical energy at the macroscopic level. According to conservation of energy the sum of kinetic and potential energy is zero.
Kinetic energy is the motion of an object (real). Potential energy is a measure of the kinetic energy an object WOULD have if it were to be released and allowed to fall.
Potential is stored energy and Kinetic is just simple movement like windmills are powerd with Kinetic energy. They are both energy.
A generator converts kinetic energy into electrical energy; a motor converts electrical energy into kinetic energy.
Kinetic means 'caused by some form of motion'. Static means 'built up by lack of motion'.