It's done every day, in hundreds of places around the world, and is a major source
of electrical energy in the US.
==> Use falling water to turn electric generators, as is done at Hoover Dam, Niagara falls, etc.
The gravitational potential energy stored in the water at higher elevation changes
to kinetic energy as the water drops to lower elevation, and some of the kinetic
energy is robbed and used to turn the generators.
No. Gravity is a force. Potential energy turns into kinetic (moving) energy when you fall due to gravity.
gravitational potential energy arises from the law of gravity
Energy is involved, but the gravity between two objects is a force, not an energy.
The lowering of the center of gravity will make it easier for the person to balance. The person will use less muscular energy to maintain his balance with that lower center of gravity.
By Gravity we mean the energy of Gravity E= - mGM/r = -mu/r. Force is the first derivative of energy so the force of Gravity is dE/dr = mu/r^2. Force is the first derivative for all kinds of energy.
No. Gravity is a force. Potential energy turns into kinetic (moving) energy when you fall due to gravity.
gravitational potential energy arises from the law of gravity
Energy is involved, but the gravity between two objects is a force, not an 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).
gravity
Gravity is not energy. It's just something that causes forces.
Gravity is a force more so than an energy
i guess not but the mass and energy in the earth makes gravity. I guess... the energy and mass in the earth makes gravity.
Potential energy = mgh, or mass x gravity x height.Potential energy = mgh, or mass x gravity x height.Potential energy = mgh, or mass x gravity x height.Potential energy = mgh, or mass x gravity x height.
The lowering of the center of gravity will make it easier for the person to balance. The person will use less muscular energy to maintain his balance with that lower center of gravity.
No. So far this has not been possible. Since a "gravity shield" would make it possible to violate the law of conservation of energy, it is probably not possible, either.No. So far this has not been possible. Since a "gravity shield" would make it possible to violate the law of conservation of energy, it is probably not possible, either.No. So far this has not been possible. Since a "gravity shield" would make it possible to violate the law of conservation of energy, it is probably not possible, either.No. So far this has not been possible. Since a "gravity shield" would make it possible to violate the law of conservation of energy, it is probably not possible, either.
By Gravity we mean the energy of Gravity E= - mGM/r = -mu/r. Force is the first derivative of energy so the force of Gravity is dE/dr = mu/r^2. Force is the first derivative for all kinds of energy.