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Potential energy to Kinetic energy
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In microscopic particles it's called internal energy. In macroscopic particles it's called thermodynamic energy.
kinetic and potential
The ball has the highest gravitational potential energy when it is at its highest point in the air, as that is when it has a velocity of zero and is up the highest.
Potential energy is when the particles are at rest and kinetic energy is when the particles are in motion.
High Potential Energy
The potential energy of the reactants is greater than the potential energy of the products.
The potential energy of the products is greater than the potential energy of the reactants.
The potential energy of the products is greater than the potential energy of the reactants.
kenetic energy
Potential energy to Kinetic energy
The total kinetic and potential energy of its particles.
This question makes sense in the context of something like a pendulum. At the top of its swing, a pendulum is at maximum height, is not moving and so has zero kinetic energy, and has maximum potential energy since all its energy is potential. As it falls, it gradually moves with increasing speed, so its potential energy is being converted to kinetic energy. At the bottom of the swing, it is moving at maximum speed, and all its energy is kinetic, none is potential, Then it starts to move upwards again, and its kinetic energy is gradually converted back to potential energy.
Maximum kinetic energy occurs at the bottom of the swing. Maximum potential energy occurs at the top of the swing.
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Mechanical energy is the sum of kinetic and potential energy.