Potential to kinetic.
.potential energy equalls mgh, where m is mass of object, g is gravity, h is height of the object placed from the ground level. . When height increases potential energy also increases..
The higher above the ground an object is, the greater its potential energy.
An object has potential engergy when it is any height above the ground. The object does not have to be moving to have engergy. This is like a stored energy. It takes energy to move or raise an object to a height level. This object now has stored that energy.
potential energy it is directly proportional to height of object above ground
Also double since potential energy is the energy stored in a body due it's position.
.potential energy equalls mgh, where m is mass of object, g is gravity, h is height of the object placed from the ground level. . When height increases potential energy also increases..
Gravitational potential energy or GPE.
The higher above the ground an object is, the greater its potential energy.
An object has potential engergy when it is any height above the ground. The object does not have to be moving to have engergy. This is like a stored energy. It takes energy to move or raise an object to a height level. This object now has stored that energy.
Height above the ground, and mass of the object itself.
potential energy it is directly proportional to height of object above ground
Also double since potential energy is the energy stored in a body due it's position.
potential energy of due to earth gravitational field
Classically, its height above the ground (or your reference level).
the height of an object has more POTENTIAL ENERGY.Converted to kinetic energy
Energy related to the height of an object is gravitational potential energy.Energy related to the height of an object is gravitational potential energy.Energy related to the height of an object is gravitational potential energy.Energy related to the height of an object is gravitational potential energy.
When an object is dropped, its potential energy decreases. This is because potential energy is a result of an object's position or height above the ground. As the object falls, it loses height, which leads to a decrease in potential energy. At the same time, the object gains kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion.