No. Gravity is a force. Potential energy turns into kinetic (moving) energy when you fall due to gravity.
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Gravity and kinetic energy pull
Kinetic energy and gravity both act on a crash test dummy kinetic energy moves it forward whilst gravity pulls it back onto the ground
Either Gravity , Newtons Law , Force !
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).
The object can be stationary and have gravity pulling on it ergo no kinetic energy
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Gravity is a force more so than an energy
Gravity is a force more so than an energy
No. Gravity is a force. Potential energy turns into kinetic (moving) energy when you fall due to gravity.
it is both kinetic and potential energy
Potential energy.
Important factors in decreasing Kinetic Energy are Gravity and 'drag' from Friction.
gravity
Gravity and kinetic energy pull
a couple of them are kinetic & potential energy and gravity!