Here are some examples of energy conversion:
Emberly! No just kidding.....kinetic and potential energy
1) A can on a shelf.
2) Someone sitting on a swing.
3) A car on top of a hill.
Electric motor
Electric generator
Hydropower plants
These includes conversion of energy
Kinetic
potential
A book placed on a bookshelf has gravitational potential energy. When you lift the book off the shelf, it gains potential energy due to its position in the Earth's gravitational field.
A stretched rubber band contains elastic potential energy. Compressed springs store elastic potential energy. A bent bow with a drawn string has elastic potential energy.
There are several types of potential energy, not just 3. The following are probably the most important ones:Gravitational potential energy, i.e., the potential energy in a gravitational field;The potential energy in an electric field;The potential energy in a magnetic field;Elastic energy;Chemical energy;Nuclear energy.
A book on a shelf has gravitational potential energy because of its position relative to the ground. Water stored in a dam has gravitational potential energy due to its elevated position. A rock held at the top of a cliff has gravitational potential energy that can be converted to kinetic energy when it falls.
The ball has the most potential energy at the highest point of its trajectory
A book placed on a bookshelf has gravitational potential energy. When you lift the book off the shelf, it gains potential energy due to its position in the Earth's gravitational field.
A stretched rubber band contains elastic potential energy. Compressed springs store elastic potential energy. A bent bow with a drawn string has elastic potential energy.
There is chemical potential energy, heat potential energy, elastic potential, and gravitational potential energy.
There are several types of potential energy, not just 3. The following are probably the most important ones:Gravitational potential energy, i.e., the potential energy in a gravitational field;The potential energy in an electric field;The potential energy in a magnetic field;Elastic energy;Chemical energy;Nuclear energy.
A book on a shelf has gravitational potential energy because of its position relative to the ground. Water stored in a dam has gravitational potential energy due to its elevated position. A rock held at the top of a cliff has gravitational potential energy that can be converted to kinetic energy when it falls.
to think, to move, to breed
A stretched rubber band has potential energy due to its elastic deformation. A book placed on a high shelf has gravitational potential energy due to its position above the ground. Compressed springs in a car's suspension system have potential energy stored in their stressed state.
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The ball has the most potential energy at the highest point of its trajectory
Potential energy.
The potential energy of the box lifted 3 m from the floor is given by the equation PE = mgh, where m is the mass (5 kg), g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2), and h is the height (3 m). Plugging in the values, we get PE = 5 kg * 9.8 m/s^2 * 3 m = 147 J.
Potential energy = mg * h Given mg = 25 N and h = 3 m So required potential energy = 75 J