The yoyo is a good example of how potential and kinetic energy can oscillate. When fully up and stationary it has zero kinetic and only potential, when it is fully down and rotating at max speed this energy has been converted to kinetic, then it climbs up again, and so on. The player has to keep providing a small input of energy to overcome friction losses.
It is both:
A ball has potential energy if it is held at a height above the ground. A rolling ball has kinetic energy. If a ball rests on a plane it has no kinetic or potential energy.
everything always has potential energy, including yo-yos
Through Gravitational Potential Energy (GPE)
Yo-Yo = GPE to Kinetic ENERGY
kinetic energy
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Both.
a volcano has both potential and kinetic energy because when the molten rocks have no moment before the irruption ............... when the irruption is above to start, the potential energy turns into kinetic energy and irrupts ........... the lava slows down and stop ( potential energy )
Blowing wind has kinetic energy. This can be transformed into electrical energy using a turbine to transform the wind into rotational kinetic energy and a generator or alternator to convert the rotational kinetic energy to electrical energy. Water above a dam has potential energy from gravity and also from the weight of the water around it. Once it is moving or flowing down through the pipes it then has kinetic energy.
Yes but not both at the same time. All energy is conserved, therefore energy before equals energy after. For example jumping from a ten metre diving board you have gravitational potential energy as you are fulling gravitational potential energy is converted to kinetic energy.
both potential and kinetic energy
It can be both, potential energy whilst in store, but kinetic energy when put to practical use.
A leaping frog is an example of kinetic energy. Before the jump, the frog contains potential energy. When it jumps, the potential energy converts to energy of motion, otherwise known as kinetic energy.
An objects total kinetic and potential energy is when both things are moving (kinetic) and the energy is stored in the object (potential)
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Both kinetic energy and potential energy are mechanical energy.
A roller coaster is a good example for a place to find both kinetic and potential energy. Before a drop, it has potential energy. At the end of a drop, it has kinetic energy. Half way through the drop, it has kinetic and potential energy at the same time.
Both
Mechanical energy is a combination of potential and kinetic energy. It contains both types of energy.
Potential is stored energy and Kinetic is just simple movement like windmills are powerd with Kinetic energy. They are both energy.
a boulder falling through the air still has some potential energy, but some of its potential energy has changed to kinetic energy...so it has both potential and kinetic!
it is both kinetic and potential energy