yes is motion
No, at the top of a swing, the pendulum has potential energy due to its position above the ground, which is considered gravitational potential energy. There is no chemical energy involved in the motion of a pendulum at the top of its swing.
i thing that the energy cannot change
The force that makes the back-and-forth motion of a swing higher is the force of gravity as the swing moves downward, converting potential energy at the highest point into kinetic energy as it swings lower. Pushing off the ground at the bottom of the swing arc also adds kinetic energy to the system, increasing the height of the swing.
The greatest type of energy at the bottom of a swing's path is kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion. The potential energy at the top of the swing is converted to kinetic energy as the swing reaches the bottom of its arc.
In a chair swing, kinetic energy is generated as the swing moves and gains speed. This kinetic energy is a form of energy that an object possesses due to its motion. As the swing moves back and forth, the kinetic energy constantly changes from potential energy at the highest point to kinetic energy at the lowest point.
When pushing your legs back as you swing, you are converting kinetic energy (energy of motion) into potential energy (stored energy due to position or shape). As your legs move backward, they build potential energy that is released when they swing forward again.
The energy changes from kinetic to potential when an object's motion is converted into gravitational potential energy due to its change in height or position in a gravitational field. This can happen, for example, when an object is lifted against gravity or when an object reaches the peak of its motion in a pendulum swing.
The motion of a swinging pendulum demonstrates kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion. As the pendulum swings back and forth, its kinetic energy changes as it moves between potential energy at the highest point of the swing.
When the ball is in the air it is clecting
both, i just had this in phisics class so i can explain: at its top point a swing has potential energy -> it has the potential to let go that energy and move when its down it has kinetic energy when between those points is has energy in the way of movement
When the swing reaches its two highest points, its kinetic energy is zero because it is not moving momentarily, and its potential energy is at its maximum. As the swing moves away from its two highest points, in other words, swings, its potential energy decreases and its kinetic energy increases.
When the swing reaches its two highest points, its kinetic energy is zero because it is not moving momentarily, and its potential energy is at its maximum. As the swing moves away from its two highest points, in other words, swings, its potential energy decreases and its kinetic energy increases.