Claim:
The energies being used in this scenario are kinetic energy and sound energy.
Evidence:
- Kinetic Energy: When Josh Dun moves his drumsticks to hit the drums, he is applying force, causing the drumsticks to move with a certain velocity. This movement of the drumsticks represents kinetic energy.
- Sound Energy: The impact of the drumsticks on the drum heads causes vibrations, which then travel through the air as sound waves. This is the sound energy that we hear as the loud drumming.
Reasoning:
- Kinetic Energy: Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. When Josh Dun swings his drumsticks, he imparts kinetic energy to them. The faster he swings them, the more kinetic energy they have.
- Sound Energy: Sound energy is a form of mechanical energy that is created by the vibrations of objects. When the drumsticks hit the drum heads, they cause the heads to vibrate. These vibrations create sound waves that travel through the air to our ears, allowing us to hear the drumming.