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chemical and potential energy
Gravitational Potential Energy, Elastic Potential Energy, Chemical Potential Energy, Electrical Potential Energy, Nuclear Potential Energy. If you want more info, check out this wikipedia page that I linked.
Chemical energy - A battery (Converting chemical energy to electrical energy) Kinetic energy - A ball rolling on the floor Heat - When you rub your hands together (kinetic-->heat) Potential energy - a skateboarder on top of a hill (potential-->kinetic when rolling downhill)
Reactivity with water, oxidation, flammability
Kinetic- Throwing a baseballPotential- Holding a baseballGravitational Potential- A diver standing motionless of a diving boardElastic Potential- Bouncing a bouncy ball.Mechanical- A moving trainChemical- Gasoline in a carElectrical- Lightning StrikingElectromagnetic- Satellites in spaceNuclear- An exploding bombThermal- Boiling Water
examples of chemical energy are.. food, baterries, fuels, candles, etc.
Chemical potential energy are commonly found in batteries. So anything that uses batteries to produce heat can be examples. Here are some examples: Netbooks/Laptops (when turned on and not charging) Handphones. Another source of chemical potential energy is food. We eat food to keep our body warm because the chemical potential energy is converted into thermal energy by our body.
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chemical and potential energy
A boulder perched on top of a cliff has gravitational potential energy that can be released when it falls. This energy comes from its position relative to the Earthโs gravitational field, and it can be converted into kinetic energy as the boulder moves downward.
Electrocution, fire and chemical reaction
Potential energy is the "energy of position" - work done against a so-called "conservative force". Examples include a compressed spring, gravitational potential energy, chemical energy, nuclear energy.
Food and fuel. When burnt, they can be converted to other forms of energy.
Potential energy is energy stored within an object due to its position or state. Examples include gravitational potential energy (a ball at the top of a hill), elastic potential energy (a stretched rubber band), and chemical potential energy (energy stored in food).
Potential energy is when you do work against a conservative force. Examples are gravitational potential energy; the stored energy in a spring; chemical energy; and nuclear energy.
Neither, it is chemical! Static and current electricity are examples of it.
Neither, it is chemical! Static and current electricity are examples of it.