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The raised water, which stores the energy, has gravitational potential energy.While it is moving, the water has kinetic energy.
The medieval war machine the trebuchet uses gravitational potential energy to hurl rocks. Hydroelectric dams use the gravitational potential of water to convert to kinetic energy to drive a turbine and create electricity.
Potential energy, because the energy in this process is produced through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water.
True. It has "potential energy", in that gravity could be used to convert that "potential" energy into actual kinetic energy.
gravitational potential energy in the reservoir to kinetic energy in the water (when it's travel through the pipes) to kinetic energy in the turbine to electrical energy in the generator
kinetic
hydroelectric energy is renewable. it's generated by waterfalls and dams. They convert the gravitational potential energy of the water into kinetic energy that turns a turbine of a generator.
The raised water, which stores the energy, has gravitational potential energy.While it is moving, the water has kinetic energy.
potential energy that converts to kinetic energy
It converts to potential energy.
The medieval war machine the trebuchet uses gravitational potential energy to hurl rocks. Hydroelectric dams use the gravitational potential of water to convert to kinetic energy to drive a turbine and create electricity.
Potential energy, because the energy in this process is produced through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water.
Yes. If you drop them, the potential energy will convert to kinetic energy.
Your body could could convert chemical energy into potential, kinetic, or mechanical energy.
Yes, because potential energy is energy stored but kinetic is energy in motion.
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.
Potential energy, because the energy in this process is produced through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water.