-hanging apple
-the energy that is stored in our cells of our body
-when we stretch a rubber band
-the water at the middle at the tap
-a football at the table
1. Apple on a table
2. Spring of a watch
3. You sitting on a Chair
4. a ball floating on a water column
5 Apple hanging on a tree
A rock next to a ledge.
A wound up spring.
A turned off faucet.
An unpopped balloon.
unexploded dynomite
hanging apple
-the energy that is stored in our cells of our body
-when we stretch a rubber band
-the water at the middle at the tap
-a football at the table
1. Apple on a table
2. Spring of a watch
3. You sitting on a Chair
4. a ball floating on a water column
5 Apple hanging on a tree
A rock next to a ledge.
A wound up spring.
A turned off faucet.
An unpopped balloon.
unexploded dynomite
Newton's Gravity is an example of potential energy, E= -mGM/r and Planck's Energy is an example of potential energy E = hf = hc/r.
It is potential energy! (:
potential energy is stored energy so like, pulling a bow and arrow, pulling the bow back is a form of potential enegry because it's stroing energy This would be an example of elastic potential energy. Other types include gravitational potential energy, electrical potential energy and chemical potential energy.
Potential energy
what is a example for chemical potential energy
That is called potential energy. For example, in the case of gravitational potential energy: If an object is raised, its potential energy increases.
Potential energy. An example of potential energy is a charged mouse trap. An example of kinetic energy is the mouse trap being sprung. Potential energy can be thought of as "stored kinetic energy". And kinetic energy can be thought of as "released potential energy"
potential energy is the stored energy of position possessed by an object
A person running is not an example of potential energy. it is an example of kinetic energy.
The simplest example is a falling object. Its potential energy is reduced, while its speed, and thus its kinetic energy, increases.
Elastic potential energy refers to the potential energy stored as a result of deformation of an elastic object. An example of this is a spring, which springs back before it has gained elastic potential energy. After a spring gains elastic potential energy, it will be deformed.
Potential energy is energy of an object due to its location or the effect of forces which are "locked" in place. One example is a book on a shelf: it has gravitational potential energy which is realised when it falls. Another is a stretched spring whose potential energy is realised when the spring is allowed to return to its normal length.