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Potential energy and kinetic energy. mechanical energy is the energy of motion(kinetic energy)or the potential of motion(potential energy) so i would say-kinetic and potential energy
A combination of kinetic and potential energy (Otherwise known as mechanical energy.)
Mechanical Energy= Potential energy+ Kinetic energy, so for the mechanical energy to be equal to be potential energy, the kinetic energy must be 0.
This is actually two questions. Energy relating to the motion of an object is kinetic energy. Energy related to its position is potential energy (as with a brick suspended at some distance above the ground). Release the brick and its potential energy is converted to kinetic energy. The two are complementary. As the brick accelerates toward the ground its kinetic energy increases; as the distance decreases during that acceleration, it's potential energy decreases.
Potential and Kinetic Energy add up to produce mechanical energy.
Mechanical energy is kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion and position of an object.
Potential energy and kinetic energy. mechanical energy is the energy of motion(kinetic energy)or the potential of motion(potential energy) so i would say-kinetic and potential energy
A combination of kinetic and potential energy (Otherwise known as mechanical energy.)
Mechanical Energy= Potential energy+ Kinetic energy, so for the mechanical energy to be equal to be potential energy, the kinetic energy must be 0.
This is actually two questions. Energy relating to the motion of an object is kinetic energy. Energy related to its position is potential energy (as with a brick suspended at some distance above the ground). Release the brick and its potential energy is converted to kinetic energy. The two are complementary. As the brick accelerates toward the ground its kinetic energy increases; as the distance decreases during that acceleration, it's potential energy decreases.
Potential and Kinetic Energy add up to produce mechanical energy.
The energy that an object have due to its movement or position is called the mechanical energy. The total mechanical energy of an object is equal to the sum of the potential energy and kinetic of an object in an instant. The potential energy is dependent on the height from the ground and the mass of the object; Kinetic energy is dependent on the mass and the velocity of the object.
Yes. Mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy; this includes gravitational potential energy.
Mechanical energy is defined as the SUM of potential energy plus kinetic energy. If all of its mechanical energy is potential energy, it follows that it has no kinetic energy.
Mechanical energy is defined as the SUM of potential energy plus kinetic energy. If all of its mechanical energy is potential energy, it follows that it has no kinetic energy.
Kinetic and potential energy are types of mechanical energy.
Mechanical energy is produced by the motion and position of an object. It is the combination of both kinetic and potential energy.