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When a ball is squashed, it gains potential energy due to the compression of its material. This potential energy is stored in the form of elastic potential energy, as the ball has the potential to return to its original shape when released.
POTENTIAL ENERGY is energy when something has energy but is currently stored and not being used. Example: Batteries have electrical energy stored in them but is not used until put inside of a camera, controller, remote, and etc. KINETIC ENERGY is energy when something is being moved, thrown, rolled, or spun by force. Example: When a football is thrown from the Quarterback to the Receiver, the ball is thrown using KINETIC ENERGY.
Energy stored in chemicals is chemical energy.
Stored energy on wheels.
Energy is stored in carbohydrates. It is storing as chemical energy.
When a ball is squashed, it gains potential energy due to the compression of its material. This potential energy is stored in the form of elastic potential energy, as the ball has the potential to return to its original shape when released.
Fatness is stored energy.
No, thermal energy is the energy related to the temperature of something.
Pontential energy ;)
No, energy is conducted away from whatever is freezing.
it is stored as something called prototype energy which is energy, a little more abundant than fossil fuels. +++ "prototype energy" doesn't exist. The energy stored in any fossil fuel, or in materials like wood, is potential chemical energy,
yes.
Kinetic energy is the energy something has because it is moving. Potential energy is the energy something has because of its position or configuration.
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The higher something is, the more potential energy it has stored.
Energy that is stored is called kinetic energy.
You need Potential (stored) Energy