they are both measured in joules
kinetic energy depends on speed an potential energy depends on height and mass
They are states of matter. They follow the kinetic theory of matter. They possess potential energy. They are made of particles, etc. etc.
They are both measured in joules, and they're both types of energy.
Friction and cohesiveness are the only differences. The matter has stronger potential energy with stronger cohesive forces and the energy has stronger kinetic energy with demonstration as frictional force.
Electro-magnetic into kinetic.
The free fall of the object in gravitational field changes its gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy
Gravitational energy is the potential energyassociated with the gravitational field.
Gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy
thermal and gravitational and gravitational potential and kinetic and poential and sound and mechanical energy is found in a saxaphone.
The particles that make up an object with have both types of energy because they are at some height (gravitational potential), vibrating back and forth (kinetic energy, and made of charged particles electric potential because of electric fields).
kinetic kinetic
The answer depends on the situation. For example, the sum of the kinetic and gravitational potential energy of an aircraft which is taking off will increase.
Gravitational energy Potential energy
Gravitational potential energy increases; kinetic energy increases.
Gravitational potential energy IS mechanical energy. Mechanical energy includes both kinetic energy, and potential energy.When an object falls, gravitational potential energy will be converted to KINETIC energy.
If a body with gravitational potential energy is allowed to fall, then the potential energy is converted (mostly) to kinetic energy.
No. Gravitational energy is a type of potential energy.