potential
No.
The juice in an orange would be considered potential energy because it is stored energy that has the potential to be released when the orange is squeezed or consumed.
well this would be potential energy because its not moving
Juice itself represents potential energy because it contains stored energy in the form of sugars and nutrients that can be released and converted into kinetic energy when consumed by living organisms. However, when juice is in motion, such as being poured or splashed, it exhibits kinetic energy. Thus, juice can embody both potential and kinetic energy depending on its state and context.
Orange Juice orange juice
The potential energy is progressively changed to kinetic energy as the orange falls. When it hits the ground most of it is converted to heat.
Because it's the juice from an orange which is in fact orange.
The potential energy of the orange increases as its height increases when thrown up into the air. This is because the orange gains potential energy due to its vertical position relative to the ground, which is converted from its initial kinetic energy (motion) when it was thrown.
the orange juice is a liquid but the orange does not.
No, there is no caffeine in McDonald's Orange Juice.
Oranges are in Orange Juice
a orange have about 50% of juice