Yes rocks do have potential energy. Potential energy is defined as energy stored within a physical system. It is called potential because it has the potential to be converted into other forms of energy, such as kinetic energy which can do work in the process.
This means that a rock can have potential energy as simple as, a rock held at an elevation. If dropped it's potential energy is then being converted to kinetic energy.
potential, because it has the "potential" to fall off the waterfall any second
Potential energy
Potential energy.
A rock at the edge of a cliff has potential energy. This energy may be converted to kinetic energy by the force of gravity if it falls off the cliff.
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Gravitational energy Potential energy
unlit match a rock held in your hand.
Potential energy
Potential energy.
A rock at the edge of a cliff has potential energy. This energy may be converted to kinetic energy by the force of gravity if it falls off the cliff.
It has potential energy but when it is in movement it will possess kinetic energy
A rock on top of a hill has potential energy, not kinetic energy. If it starts rolling down the hill then the potential energy transforms to kinetic energy.
Potential Energy
Gravitational energy Potential energy
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Gravitational potential energy is the type of energy stored in an object if it is raised in a gravitational field. A rock on top of a hill is a good example of this as it has a higher potential energy than a rock at the bottom of a hill.
At 100 meters this rock's potential energy is 980 joules.
Kenatic energy is when something is moving potential energy is when something isn't moving -_________________________Flames Rock