As height increases, so does gravitational potential energy.
Directly.
The greater the potential fall, the greater the potential energy.
Gravitational potential energy = mgh (mass x gravity x height).
Gravitational potential energy
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The more an objects kinetic energy increases the more it's temperature increases. An object that is traveling at 30 miles per hour will have a higher temperature than an object traveling at 10 miles per hour. This is in part due to friction. Mostly however, it is due to the fact that kinetic energy excites atoms in the object raising the objects temperature. You could put it like this: temperature = energy + atoms. Hope this helps.
Energy is related to power in that power is energy per second. The units for power are J/s, otherwise known as a Watt (W).
The energy efficiency increases as the angle increases.
Matter and energy are two aspects of the same thing and are related according to Einstein's equation: E = mc2 where E = amount of Energy m = mass (amount of matter) c = the speed of light in vacuum
it is directly related to the weight or mass of an object
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Gravitational potential energy. Ep(grav). The formula for it in metric is: Ep(j)=Mass(kg)height(m)g(9.81m/s²)
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.
weight times height
Kinetic energy is the energy of movement. It is related to an object's mass, and to its speed.
Energy related to height sounds like the description of gravitational potential energy.
The formula for potential energy is: G.P.E. (gravitational potential energy) = Weight x Height
Multiply its weight by its height.
An object can gain kinetic energy by accelerating or gravitic energy by increasing height, among other things.
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Yes, it is based on both. Potential energy (gravitational potential energy, to be more precise) is simply the weight multiplied by the height.