Yes. Any moving mass has kinetic energy.
once it is fully drawn back it is potential energy, when it is released it becomes kenetic. i believe it is also potential while it is in the motion of being drawn back, as should it be let go at at any stage of drawing, it would become kenetic.
An example of kinetic energy being transformed into electrical energy is when a wind turbine is in motion due to wind. The kinetic energy of the moving blades is converted into electrical energy through a generator attached to the turbine, producing electricity.
Potential energy is the energy in which you have when you are standing or sitting still. Though doesn't have to be completely still, to be at least still and trying not to move, a majority of your energy is Potential. Kinetic energy is the energy of any and all living things. So, if you are moving, you have a majority of Kinetic energy. If you are being still, then you have Potential energy.
Potential, because it says BEFORE, potential is stored energy. When you release it, it would become kenetic.
It could have kinetic energy when the strings are being pulled and it is in operation
Any object which is moving from a lower level to a higher level is converting kenetic energy (ie climbing a set of stairs for example) to potential energy. A car which has been parked at the top of a hill has used kenetic enegry to get up there and has potential to roll down to the bottom of the hill if the brake is released.
A star is a huge cloud of mostly hydrogen gas pulled together by gravity and because of the atoms very high gravitational potential energy, which is coverted to kenetic energy, the hydrogen atoms start to fuse. This fussion sets off a large amount of energy in which some of the energy is converted into visible light. This is what we see in a star. The visible light emmited by (mostly) hydrogen atoms being fused together. Einstiens equation E=mc2 describes why this fussion of matter gives off so much energy.
Potential energy is when something is about to release its energy. Think of at a rollercoaster when it reaches the top, right before it is about to fall. That is potential energy because it could fall which will release the energy. Kinetic energy is the energy that is being released at that moment. For instance, the rollercoaster falling, it is being pulled downwards which is the kinetic energy.
Softball is one sport being pulled.
Many professional waterskiers have gone to the University of Louisiana - Monroe. They have a very good four-event team. Orlando, being the waterski capital of the world is another good place to locate.
Well in roller coasters there is potential and kinetic energy. So when the roller coaster is getting pulled up it is using kinetic energy while gaining potential energy. So the potential energy it gained is used while going down and not being pulled.
During an endothermic reaction, energy is absorbed from the surroundings. This energy is often taken from the immediate environment, including your skin, resulting in a cooling sensation. Even though energy is being absorbed overall, it feels like heat is being taken away from your body, making it feel cold.