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The ball has the most potential energy at the highest point of its trajectory

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What is the ball's change in gravitational potential energy as it falls from point 1 to point 3?

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Which sports ball had the most potential energy?

If you were talking about gravitational potential energy, assuming each ball was at the same height, the one with the most potential energy would be whichever is heaviest. If each ball weighs the same, whichever one is highest up has more potential energy.


When does a bowling ball have potential energy?

A bouncing ball has the most potential energy when it is at the top portion of its bounce. Technically... A bouncy ball is at it's max. potential energy when it's still in your hand, but if you mean after it's been thrown, it's when it's at the highest point of that particular bounce.


At which point does he have the most gravitational potential energy?

It isn't clear what you mean with "he", but an object's gravitational potential energy is greatest at its highest position.


A ball is thrown straight up into the air at what position is the gravitational energy at its maximum?

There is no such thing as gravitational energy.The ball has the most potential energy at the apex of its throw.


As rocket rises its kinetic energy changes at the time the rocket reaches its highest point most of the kinetic energy in the rocket has been?

Most of the kinetic energy will have turned into potential energy - all of it, if there is no friction.Most of the kinetic energy will have turned into potential energy - all of it, if there is no friction.Most of the kinetic energy will have turned into potential energy - all of it, if there is no friction.Most of the kinetic energy will have turned into potential energy - all of it, if there is no friction.

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If you toss a ball in the air at what point does it have the most potential energy?

When the ball is in your hand, not moving


Which sports ball had the most potential energy?

If you were talking about gravitational potential energy, assuming each ball was at the same height, the one with the most potential energy would be whichever is heaviest. If each ball weighs the same, whichever one is highest up has more potential energy.


Consider al bouncing ball were would the ball have least gravitationl energy?

gravitational energy is the same as potential and kinetic energy. When the ball is further from the surface of the earth it will have the most potential energy and when the ball gets closer to the surface of the earth that potential energy turns into kinetic energy because it is being used to move the ball towards the surface.


What position does a diver have the most potential energy?

Point A, the highest point.


Does kinetic energy have chemical energy?

no, kinetic energy is the energy below so if u hold a ball up in the air it has most potential energy but if u drop the ball the potential energy goes down and the kinetic energy goes up.


When a ball falls and hit the ground how does the potencial energy of the ball compare to the ammmount of thermal energy produce?

Most of the potential energy will be converted to thermal energy in this case.


When does a bowling ball have potential energy?

A bouncing ball has the most potential energy when it is at the top portion of its bounce. Technically... A bouncy ball is at it's max. potential energy when it's still in your hand, but if you mean after it's been thrown, it's when it's at the highest point of that particular bounce.


At which point does he have the most gravitational potential energy?

It isn't clear what you mean with "he", but an object's gravitational potential energy is greatest at its highest position.


What is gravitational potential energy?

Gravitational potential energy is the potential energy an object has due to its position in a gravitational field. The higher an object is the greater its gravitational potential. When it falls the gravitational potential becomes kinetic energy. Energy stored in height differences ~APEX


If you toss a ball in the air at what point does it have the most kinetic energy?

As soon as the ball has been released.In this case, the energy starts off purely kinetic; dependent on motion. Once the ball has reached it's highest point, it has converted to potential energy; dependent on height. It then resumes falling back to kinetic energy. This is best shown by a graph of energy over time where Potential energy is a parabola opened down (frown face) and Kinetic energy is a parabola opened up (smiley face).With this you can also note that Kinetic Energy + Potential Energy = mechanical energy. These two graphs added together should make a straight line for Mechanical energy (in simplistic demonstration).


A ball is thrown straight up into the air at what position is the gravitational energy at its maximum?

There is no such thing as gravitational energy.The ball has the most potential energy at the apex of its throw.


As rocket rises its kinetic energy changes at the time the rocket reaches its highest point most of the kinetic energy in the rocket has been?

Most of the kinetic energy will have turned into potential energy - all of it, if there is no friction.Most of the kinetic energy will have turned into potential energy - all of it, if there is no friction.Most of the kinetic energy will have turned into potential energy - all of it, if there is no friction.Most of the kinetic energy will have turned into potential energy - all of it, if there is no friction.