Want this question answered?
both potential and kinetic energy
It can be both, potential energy whilst in store, but kinetic energy when put to practical use.
A leaping frog is an example of kinetic energy. Before the jump, the frog contains potential energy. When it jumps, the potential energy converts to energy of motion, otherwise known as kinetic energy.
is water real
Mechanical energy is a combination of potential and kinetic energy. It contains both types of energy.
both potential and kinetic energy
It can be both, potential energy whilst in store, but kinetic energy when put to practical use.
A leaping frog is an example of kinetic energy. Before the jump, the frog contains potential energy. When it jumps, the potential energy converts to energy of motion, otherwise known as kinetic energy.
An objects total kinetic and potential energy is when both things are moving (kinetic) and the energy is stored in the object (potential)
is water real
Both kinetic energy and potential energy are mechanical energy.
A roller coaster is a good example for a place to find both kinetic and potential energy. Before a drop, it has potential energy. At the end of a drop, it has kinetic energy. Half way through the drop, it has kinetic and potential energy at the same time.
Both
Mechanical energy is a combination of potential and kinetic energy. It contains both types of energy.
Potential is stored energy and Kinetic is just simple movement like windmills are powerd with Kinetic energy. They are both energy.
a boulder falling through the air still has some potential energy, but some of its potential energy has changed to kinetic energy...so it has both potential and kinetic!
it is both kinetic and potential energy