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Is a windmill kinetic or potential energy?

do windmills consist of kinetic and potential energy


What type of energy does a slingshot take advantage of?

It uses Potential and kinetic energy


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What type of application of energy used in a toy car?

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What is the formula uses to find mechanical energy?

Mechanical energy is potential energy plus kinetic energy. ~A.L.C.


What unit use for work potential and kinetic?

Work uses the same unit as energy. Ideally, you would use the same units for work, potential energy, kinetic energy, or any other type of energy. In the SI, that is the joule.


How does a hydroelectric dam change the type of energy?

There are several. Gravitational potential energy is transformed into linear kinetic energy, which is then transformed into rotational kinetic energy, which is then transformed into electrical energy.


What type of energy does a jet have at the point of takeoff?

At takeoff the jet has a relatively little amount of kinetic energy, no potential energy, and a lot of chemical energy in the unburned fuel.It uses the fuel to gain height (potential energy) and speed (kinetic energy).


What are the uses of kinetic and potential energy?

Anything that moves is using kinetic energy, so I'll let you answer that one yourself. Potential energy is a bit more abstract, so here's some of it's uses: - Batteries (electric potential energy) - Mass (potential energy in relativistic 4-space, hence E = m*c2) - The Schrödinger equation and Hamiltonian operator in quantum mechanics (the Hamiltonian is Kinetic Energy + Potential Energy = Total Energy, used to derive the time-dependent Schrödinger equation). - Enthalpy and the laws of thermodynamics.


Does fireworks have kinetic energy?

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