having it with a girl/boy
Potential energy is stored energy that an object possesses due to its position or condition. Gravity and magnetism are examples of forces that can create potential energy in an object by acting on it and causing it to change its position or orientation, thus storing energy that can be released later.
The type of potential energy you are describing is gravitational potential energy. It is energy stored in an object based on its position in a gravitational field. Magnetism does not typically contribute to this type of potential energy.
No, gravity and magnetism are not examples of contact forces. Contact forces require direct physical contact between objects for interaction to occur, while gravity and magnetism can act at a distance without physical contact.
Examples of gravity potential energy include a book on a shelf, a rock at the top of a cliff, and a satellite in orbit around Earth. All of these objects have the potential to fall due to gravity, which can be converted into kinetic energy as they move towards the ground.
No. The material that people and most other objects are made of is not strongly affected by magnetic fields.
Forms of energy
The type of potential energy you are describing is gravitational potential energy. It is energy stored in an object based on its position in a gravitational field. Magnetism does not typically contribute to this type of potential energy.
Gravity, magnetism.
No, gravity and magnetism are not examples of contact forces. Contact forces require direct physical contact between objects for interaction to occur, while gravity and magnetism can act at a distance without physical contact.
Gravity and magnetism are not inventions, they are natural phenomena.
Gravity, magnetism, and electrostatic.
'Gravictism'? (Formed from Gravity, Friction and Magnetism)
Examples of gravity potential energy include a book on a shelf, a rock at the top of a cliff, and a satellite in orbit around Earth. All of these objects have the potential to fall due to gravity, which can be converted into kinetic energy as they move towards the ground.
Not magnetism, gravity.
Gravity. Magnetism is a fairly short-range force, but gravity goes on forever.
No.
No.
There are only two forces that act at a distance:gravity, andelectromagnetism.Magnetic fields are sometimes referred to as a third force, however magnetism and electrostatic forces are both examples the electromagnetic force.