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The answer depends on the situation. For example, the sum of the kinetic and gravitational potential energy of an aircraft which is taking off will increase.
Gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy
No. Gravitational energy is a type of potential energy.
Gravitational energy Potential energy
Kinetic energy
Gravitational energy is the potential energyassociated with the gravitational field.
Gravitational potential energy is not equal to kinetic energy:MGY doesn't always equal (1/2)mv2. This holds true in the CHANGE of gravitational potential energy being equal to the CHANGE in kinetic energy because of the Law of Conservation of Energy, Mass, and Charge.
The answer depends on the situation. For example, the sum of the kinetic and gravitational potential energy of an aircraft which is taking off will increase.
none you do not create or destroy energy you just change it from difrent states.. now you can change chemical energy in your body in to kinetic energy.. heat energy can be terned in to kinetic.. electronic can be changed in to kinetic.. gravitational potentual can be changed in to kinetic..
Gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy
On a level surface, the gravitational potential energy will remain constant. If you start travelling down a hill then a proportion of the gravitational energy will change to kinetic energy. If you were to drive off a cliff, then all of the gravitational potential energy would convert into kinetic energy.
No. Gravitational energy is a type of potential energy.
Gravitational energy Potential energy
No, gravitational portential energy is more with more hight and gravitational kinetic energy is maximum just before reaching the ground.
Kinetic energy
There is no "gravity kinetic energy". There is gravitational energy (a type of potential energy), and - separately - there is kinetic energy (the energy of movement).
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