umm what?
Assuming this is a real question, and not just a joke, the answer is "potential", as there is no motion.
For a start, chemical energy IS a type of potential energy. If you want some other type of potential energy, please clarify which one. If you mean gravitational potential energy, one way is for burning to occur in a piston; this can then do work - for example, move something up.
potential energy is the energy that an object has stored up. kinetic energy is an object in motion. :) hi ppl :)))))))
The rock climbers would have to be halfway up the climbing route to have half as much potential energy. This is because potential energy is directly proportional to the height, so being halfway up would result in half the potential energy compared to being at the top.
gravitational potential energy
Yes, a wound-up spring possesses potential energy due to the stored mechanical energy from being wound up. This potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy when the spring unwinds and moves.
A jack-in-the-box is a symbol of kinetic potential and mechanical energy because it stores potential energy when the spring is wound up. When the lid is opened, the stored energy is released, causing the clown to pop out due to the conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy. This demonstrates the transfer of mechanical energy in a fun and interactive way.
When energy is wound up, it is typically stored in the form of potential energy, such as elastic potential energy in a wound-up spring or gravitational potential energy in an elevated object. This stored energy can be released later to do work or cause motion.
Potential energy is stored in a wound up spring of a clock. This potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy as the spring unwinds and powers the clock's movements.
"Gravitational potential" or just "potential" energy.
Potential energy is energy stored within an object due to its position or state. It is considered energy that has the potential to do work, such as gravitational potential energy or chemical potential energy. This energy is transformed into kinetic energy when the object is in motion.
A wound-up toy has potential energy, which is stored energy that can be released when the toy is set in motion. Once the toy is released, this potential energy is converted to kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion.