You can give the rubber band potential energy by stretching the rubber band, however if you let it go and it moves then it will no longer be potential energy.
you give it elastic potential energy.
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A moving car can have potential energy. It can be on a hill or a rise. This would give it gravitational potential energy. It can have gasoline, a battery with charge or both. This would give it chemical potential energy.
An apple hanging from a treeAn example is sand on a beach stores the energy from the sun in it.A stretched spring has stored potential energy that is released when the spring is returned to its unstretched state.
The device that uses chemical energy to give charges electric potential energy is a battery because it uses chemical energy which gives off potential electric charges.
you give it elastic potential energy.
Yes as long as you have the pendant or item
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chemical energy example, car battery, food, fuel Stored mechanical energy example, stretching or compressing a spring or rubber band
A moving car can have potential energy. It can be on a hill or a rise. This would give it gravitational potential energy. It can have gasoline, a battery with charge or both. This would give it chemical potential energy.
An apple hanging from a treeAn example is sand on a beach stores the energy from the sun in it.A stretched spring has stored potential energy that is released when the spring is returned to its unstretched state.
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The device that uses chemical energy to give charges electric potential energy is a battery because it uses chemical energy which gives off potential electric charges.
A parked car is potential energy =]- aim wave ; twinxlocksxin
The sum of potential and kinetic energy gives you the Mechanical Energy of the system
A rubber band stretches really well.
you have to give it potential energy before it is kinetic