rolercoaster, for a example and biking up a hill.
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Potential Energy is scalar/real energy. Energy in general is a quaternion consisting of a scalar part Er (potential) and a vector part Ev.
Because of it's ability to seperate positive charge from negative charge. The potential energy may have been produce by the device as in a battery or solar cell, or it may have been "injected" into it as in a capacitor but irreguardless, the better the device's ability to keep the negatively charged electrons seperated from the positively charged spaces, The more potential energy it can hold.So the answer would simply be seperation of charge.
A combination of kinetic and potential energy (Otherwise known as mechanical energy.)
No. A real car IS not kinetic energy, but it HAS kinetic energy.No. A real car IS not kinetic energy, but it HAS kinetic energy.No. A real car IS not kinetic energy, but it HAS kinetic energy.No. A real car IS not kinetic energy, but it HAS kinetic energy.
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The two basic kinds of energy are real and vector, e.g E=-mu/r + mcV where the first is real energy and the second is vector energy. Potential energy is real energy and momentum reflects vector energy, mcV.
Potential Energy is scalar/real energy. Energy in general is a quaternion consisting of a scalar part Er (potential) and a vector part Ev.
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Inference the math term applys to. Real life
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Kinetic energy is the motion of an object (real). Potential energy is a measure of the kinetic energy an object WOULD have if it were to be released and allowed to fall.
Because of it's ability to seperate positive charge from negative charge. The potential energy may have been produce by the device as in a battery or solar cell, or it may have been "injected" into it as in a capacitor but irreguardless, the better the device's ability to keep the negatively charged electrons seperated from the positively charged spaces, The more potential energy it can hold.So the answer would simply be seperation of charge.
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Assuming this is a real question, and not just a joke, the answer is "potential", as there is no motion.
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