it is most likely that yes, everything has potential energy.
An objects total kinetic and potential energy is when both things are moving (kinetic) and the energy is stored in the object (potential)
everything requires energy. It takes energy to form chemical bonds, it takes energy to break them. Everything has kinetic or potential energy. Cars, tides, earth's rotation, wind, sunlight, etc etc.
kinetic energy and also potential energy. Why because everything in the world is moving like kinetic and somethings are not like potential. Happy Christmas but if this is past christmas than good luck.
Both. Temperature is a measure of average kinetic energy per particle and everything has at least some. Its potential energy is stored in the chemical bonds (and its nucleus) within each molecule (and atom).
Because potential energy is directly proportional to all the factors that yield it's value. Potential Energy = mass * gravitational acceleration * height So, with everything else being constant increasing the height will increase the potential energy.
Everything has potential energy, so yes.
Yes, everything has energy.
An objects total kinetic and potential energy is when both things are moving (kinetic) and the energy is stored in the object (potential)
The greater the gravitational potential energy the more the kinetic energy, so as it bounces, the gravitational potential energy will decrease, so will the kinetic energy decrease and everything will decrease and they will suck
It is a form of potential energy.
In a closed system, their sum is constant.
everything requires energy. It takes energy to form chemical bonds, it takes energy to break them. Everything has kinetic or potential energy. Cars, tides, earth's rotation, wind, sunlight, etc etc.
kinetic energy and also potential energy. Why because everything in the world is moving like kinetic and somethings are not like potential. Happy Christmas but if this is past christmas than good luck.
Both. Temperature is a measure of average kinetic energy per particle and everything has at least some. Its potential energy is stored in the chemical bonds (and its nucleus) within each molecule (and atom).
Because potential energy is directly proportional to all the factors that yield it's value. Potential Energy = mass * gravitational acceleration * height So, with everything else being constant increasing the height will increase the potential energy.
chemical potential energy
Technically gravity is always working so it cannot be potential, I would say that if anything it is kinetic. The influence that gravity has on everything gives that object potential energy.