Gravitational force is most commonly associated with potential energy.
Whenever we lift an object (move it further from the earth's center), like taking it from the bottom of a hill to the top, or taking it from the floor and placing it on a shelf, table, or chair; we increase the potential energy of the object.
The answer is gravity. A+: Gravity
No. When there is an energy, there is often also some kind of force involved. However, you should be careful to distinguish the two. An energy is NOT a force, and a force is NOT an energy.
Gravity and Centrifugal Force.Caution:"Centrifugal force" is what scientists call a "fictitious force".Strictly speaking it is correct to use the term only in a rotating frame of reference.However, it is often used when we are not being too precise about definitions.
light energy
light energy
In physics, energy (from the Greek ἐνέργεια - energeia, "activity, operation", from ἐνεργός - energos, "active, working"[1]) is a scalar physical quantity that describes the amount of work that can be performed by a force, an attribute of objects and systems that is subject to a conservation law. Different forms of energy include kinetic, potential, thermal, gravitational, sound, light, elastic, and electromagnetic energy. The forms of energy are often named after a related force.
This would be geothermal energy. It's often associated with volcanic regions.
When an object is moved by a force, work is done, increasing or decreasing its kinetic energy, often but not always decreasing or increasing its potential energy.
A depositary, often a small box or casket, in which relics are kept.
"Navitus" is a Latin word meaning energy or force. It is often used to denote vitality, vigor, or strength.
Objects that symbolize or represent anger include a clenched fist, a red-hot coal, a stormy sky, and a cracked or shattered mirror. These objects often convey intensity, heat, volatility, and destruction commonly associated with feelings of anger.
Potential energy is a form of energy that is stored within an object and it can be released or converted into another form of energy. Potential energy is most often associated with restoring forces such as in a spring, which stores potential energy when compressed or stretched.