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Yes. Mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy; this includes gravitational potential energy.
Objects that can fall have a gravitational potential energy! so the answer is A.
Gravitational potential energy IS mechanical energy. Mechanical energy includes both kinetic energy, and potential energy.When an object falls, gravitational potential energy will be converted to KINETIC energy.
thermal and gravitational and gravitational potential and kinetic and poential and sound and mechanical energy is found in a saxaphone.
gravitational potential energy!!!!!!
Yes. Mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy; this includes gravitational potential energy.
Yes. Mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy; this includes gravitational potential energy.
Yes. Mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy; this includes gravitational potential energy.
Objects that can fall have a gravitational potential energy! so the answer is A.
Gravitational potential energy IS mechanical energy. Mechanical energy includes both kinetic energy, and potential energy.When an object falls, gravitational potential energy will be converted to KINETIC energy.
thermal and gravitational and gravitational potential and kinetic and poential and sound and mechanical energy is found in a saxaphone.
Yes, it is based on both. Potential energy (gravitational potential energy, to be more precise) is simply the weight multiplied by the height.
If you leave earths gravitational field (sufficiently), objects will have a very negligible gravitational potential energy. You can consider it zero. But what if it were a compressed spring that you brought out into 'deep space'? It would still retain elastic potential energy. A bomb in deep space would still have explosive(?) potential energy. With that said, if you had two or more objects in deep space, they would have gravitational potential energy between the group of them, but not the earth.
gravitational potential energy!!!!!!
Kinetic energy Elastic Potential energy Gravitational Potential energy.
it is the energy of position and most objects have gravitational potential energy, all they need is a height, and to NOT have a spring/elastic
They are; Kinetic Energy (from moving objects), Gravitational Potential Energy (possessed by anything on a height), Elastic Potential Energy (possessed by squashed or stretched objects), Electrical, Magnetic, Mechanical, Heat/Thermal, Nuclear, Chemical, and Light.