celese98stu
celese98stu celese98stu
  • 18-11-2019
  • Physics
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I need help, ASAP, I know what thermal energy is, but how does a skater use it when on the track?

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jacobbrogden25 jacobbrogden25
  • 18-11-2019

Answer: Looked it up but

Explanation:

When the skater lands on the track, the vertical component of his kinetic energy is converted to thermal energy. You can do experiments where there is no loss to thermal energy (only PE and KE conversions) by turning friction off and by making sure the skater doesn't leave the track.

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