A roller coaster.
potential to kinetic
Both.
yes, that is correct, the potential energy is changed to kinetic or "motion" energy when you move up the rope.
Throwing a ball into the air.
when the position of the BALL is changed WITH RESPECT TO HEIGHT then P.E change in to K.E
potential energy is changed to kinetic energy when you push.
No. Other way around, yes: Niagara (or any waterfall) is an example of potential energy being changed to kinetic energy.
potential energy is changed to kinetic energy when you push.
a girl swinging back an forth
potential energy
Yes
Energy transfer occurs when potential energy is changed to kinetic energy.
This can easily be understood with conservation of energy. Assuming that no energy is lost, potential energy is continuously converted to kinetic energy, and vice versa. At the mean position, the potential energy is zero, therefore the kinetic energy (and hence the velocity) is at maximum.This can easily be understood with conservation of energy. Assuming that no energy is lost, potential energy is continuously converted to kinetic energy, and vice versa. At the mean position, the potential energy is zero, therefore the kinetic energy (and hence the velocity) is at maximum.This can easily be understood with conservation of energy. Assuming that no energy is lost, potential energy is continuously converted to kinetic energy, and vice versa. At the mean position, the potential energy is zero, therefore the kinetic energy (and hence the velocity) is at maximum.This can easily be understood with conservation of energy. Assuming that no energy is lost, potential energy is continuously converted to kinetic energy, and vice versa. At the mean position, the potential energy is zero, therefore the kinetic energy (and hence the velocity) is at maximum.
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"
It is an example of conversion of potential energy (at the top) into kinetic energy (at the bottom).
Energy transfer occurs when potential energy is changed to kinetic energy.
Energy transfer occurs when potential energy is changed to kinetic energy.