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it swims all day and every nite
both actually, but mostly we destroy energy because we use it every day.
no In most all cases, yes. You use kinetic energy (energy due to motion) if you move, or if you move something. The most common form of potential energy is gravitational potential energy (basically energy due to height). You use this if you fall down (or fall into your bed) or if you drop something (even if it's dropping your backpack from two inches off the ground). You use gravitational potential energy when you drink from a cup by letting gravity do the work of moving the liquid down. It can also be argued that chemical energy is potential energy, in which case, you use it when you eat and obtain energy from food.
Potential Energy
Potential Energy
About every thing you do uses energy. Here are some examples:Run, walk (uses the energy from the food you eat; on the other hand, the following examples use more technological sources of energy)Watch televisionUse the computerDrive a carTurn a light on (or keep it on)
You use chemical energy in almost every part of your daily life. Your body is the perfect example. The food you eat has chemical energy stored in the bonds of the compounds that make it up and digestion breaks those bonds down, releasing that energy. Another example might be driving your car to work; the chemical reaction of burning fuel releases the energy stored in the bonds of gasoline compounds. Anytime you are changing the chemical makeup of something, you have the potential to use chemical energy stored in the chemical bonds.
You can use the electricity to pump water up into a high reservoir, where it then has mechanical potential energy. Or store it in a battery - chemical potential energy.
potential energy
We use energy everyday for activities such as heating and cooling our homes, powering our electronic devices, driving our cars, and cooking our food. Energy is essential for our daily lives and is used in almost every aspect of our routines.
there is lot of potential energy in sun. We are not using it full.
Yes, organisms can use potential energy to do work. For example, plants convert potential energy stored in chemical bonds of glucose into kinetic energy for growth and movement. Animals also utilize potential energy stored in food molecules to fuel their activities.