The source of energy for a ball to move is typically the force that is applied to it, such as someone kicking or throwing it. This force creates kinetic energy in the ball, allowing it to move.
Yes, a ball in your hand possesses potential energy due to its position relative to the ground. When you release the ball, this potential energy is converted to kinetic energy as the ball falls towards the ground.
When you kick a ball, you transfer kinetic energy to it. This kinetic energy is a form of mechanical energy that causes the ball to move. The amount of kinetic energy transferred depends on factors like the force of your kick and the speed of the ball.
Yes, the ball in your hand possesses potential energy due to its position in relation to the ground. Additionally, if you were to move the ball, kinetic energy would also be present.
When a man bats a ball, the chemical energy in his muscles is converted into kinetic energy as he swings the bat. When the bat makes contact with the ball, some of the kinetic energy is transferred to the ball, causing it to move. The sound produced as the ball is hit also represents a transformation of energy from kinetic energy to sound energy.
Replace Toxic with another grass move.
Venusaur learns Sleep Powder at level 15, but assuming you are using a legit, evolved Venusaur, you can do one of these two. 1. Train an Ivysaur to learn Sleep Powder at level 15 2. Have the move tutor teach it to your Venusaur (I don't think move tutors exist in Pokemon Red/Blue/Yellow)
It doesn't. It can learn it by TM, but it isn't in its natural 'level up' move-set.
because it is a grass/poison type
Treecho cannot learn Energy Ball in Red Rescue Team because Energy Ball is a 4th generation move, and Red Rescue Team is a 3rd generation game. Energy Ball hadn't been invented when Red Rescue Team came out.
The source of energy for a ball to move is typically the force that is applied to it, such as someone kicking or throwing it. This force creates kinetic energy in the ball, allowing it to move.
Visit the move tutor at the PWT (Driftveil) the furthest right one (since the pledge one is there also), but your Venusaur must be very happy for them to teach you it.
Im pretty sure its Frenzy plant. Only Venusaur, Meganium, Sceptile, Torterra, and Serperior can learn it.
Energy hold isn't a move...
no,because you need your movement to make the ball move and a soccer ball cannot move because it is a kinetic energy it needs force to move.
You have to learn Weather Ball from the Move Tutor. You will need a heart scale though which you can get from underground.
Yes, a ball in your hand possesses potential energy due to its position relative to the ground. When you release the ball, this potential energy is converted to kinetic energy as the ball falls towards the ground.