Which agent has the most kinetic energy of all?
A) Wind
B) River
C) Glacier
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In nature wind has the most motor vitality
Wind turbines change over the dynamic vitality in the breeze into mechanical power. This mechanical power can be utilized for particular errands, (for example, pounding grain or pumping water) or a generator can change over this mechanical power into power to control homes, organizations, schools, and so forth. Wind is surely a sustainable power source; it is additionally a sporadic one. Vitality stockpiling is likely more basic for twist control than for some other type of option vitality.
Wind turbines change over the dynamic vitality in the breeze into mechanical power. This mechanical power can be utilized for particular errands, (for example, pounding grain or pumping water) or a generator can change over this mechanical power into power to control homes, organizations, schools, and so forth. Wind is surely a sustainable power source; it is additionally a sporadic one. Vitality stockpiling is likely more basic for twist control than for some other type of option vitality.
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In physics, kinetic energy refers to the energy that an object possesses due to its motion.
Wind energy is the kinetic energy of the moving air. It has the highest kinetic energy. It is used to generate power. Wind power is proportional to wind speed cubed.
As the length of a river increases, it has a lesser slope and the flow velocity is less. So its kinetic energy is less.
Kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the velocity. The kinetic energy of a glacier is very small.
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