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Q: Is a steep mountain high in potential energy?
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When does an object have gravitational potential energy?

Well gravitational potential energy is potential energy that depends on the height of an object so an object would have gravitational potential energy when ever it's of the ground or at a high height (it doesn't have to be very high) for example if you lift up a ball it has the potential to fall or if your climbing a mountain you have gravitational potential energy.


How is potential energy is stored?

It really depends on the type of potential energy, but basically, just keeping an object in a high energy position, against some force, will store the potential energy. For example, water has more potential energy when it is in a higher position; typically it would be kept in a high position by a dam, until the energy is needed.


How can electric potential be high when electrical potential energy is realitively low?

Electric potential can be high when electrical potential energy is relatively low if the charge is low as well. ... It is correct to say that an object with twice the electric potential of another has twice the electrical potential energy only if the charges are the same.


A rock is located at the top of a mountain that is 22m high the rock's mass is 48 kg how much potential energy does the rock have?

exactly 10,000 kilajeules why do you want to know you freak


A car is lifted a certain distance in a service station and therefore has a potential energy relative to the floor If it were lifted twice as high how much potential energy would it have?

The same amount of potential energy again.

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When does an object have gravitational potential energy?

Well gravitational potential energy is potential energy that depends on the height of an object so an object would have gravitational potential energy when ever it's of the ground or at a high height (it doesn't have to be very high) for example if you lift up a ball it has the potential to fall or if your climbing a mountain you have gravitational potential energy.


How does tidal energy convert to potential energy?

Potential energy includes that of mass in a gravitational field. The water in a lake high in a mountain has potential energy which can be converted by a hydro electric generator when allowed to fall by gravity. Sea water retained at high tide can be used in the same way when the tide has receded


A high uplifted area with steep slopes?

A mountain is a high, uplifted area with steep slopes. Mountains are large elevated area that rises from level ground. They are large and steep hills.


As independent particles atoms have what potential energy?

High Potential Energy


Is Book on a high shelf chemical or potential energy?

Potential energy.


What is energy from a high position?

Potential energy


Which energy stored by being high up?

"Gravitational potential" or just "potential" energy.


How high is mount batten in Plymouth?

it isn't really a mountain it is just a really steep hill


What is an area of high rugged land?

An area of high rugged land is called a mountain. It also can be called a steep. It is characterized by a sharp rise above surrounding land.


How do you convert electrical energy into potential energy?

You can use the electricity to pump water up into a high reservoir, where it then has mechanical potential energy. Or store it in a battery - chemical potential energy.


How is potential energy is stored?

It really depends on the type of potential energy, but basically, just keeping an object in a high energy position, against some force, will store the potential energy. For example, water has more potential energy when it is in a higher position; typically it would be kept in a high position by a dam, until the energy is needed.


What sort of energy is stored in objects in high positions?

Potential energy.