When you are applying force on an object, due to movement there would be kinetic energy generated and the energy that you have generated gets transferred into the object and the object begins to move. Is that correct?
You apply a force on an object but it does not move. Am i right in saying that there was no net force and so no kinetic energy was generated although you applied force on the wall?
When we apply force on wall, it doesn't move. Does it mean the kinetic energy generated did not get transferred into the wall
If force is applied, there will be always kinetic energy generated. Is that true?
Am i right in saying that the following are the series of action that take place when we hit a ball: We, by chemical energy produced by our body, move our hands to hit the ball. When our hands move this chemical energy gets converted into kinetic energy. As we hit the ball we do work on the ball and this kinetic energy gets transferred into the ball and the ball moves far away.