HYDROELECTRIC POWERPLANT is the best example to convert gravitational energy to kinetic energy to electric current.The production of electrical power through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water onto the rotor which rotates motor and motor converts the kinetic energy into electric enrgy.
some examples of gravitational energy is if something is lighter than air, it flots in air and if anything is heavies than air it will drop down. A helium ballon floats in air while a n apple falls down oncce it is dropped.
Any object that is in a raised position has gravitational potential energy.
Any object that is in a raised position has gravitational potential energy.
Any object that is in a raised position has gravitational potential energy.
Any object that is in a raised position has gravitational potential energy.
Any voltage source is a potential waiting for a load so that current can flow and "work" can be done. A battery and your power company that supplies your home are sources of electrical potential energy.
Lightning, wire connected to wall socket and electric eel energy:)
A dam will convert gravitational to kinetic to electric I believe. I hope this is the sort of answer you are looking for.
Any object that is in a raised position has gravitational potential energy.
Potential energy is the "energy of position" - work done against a so-called "conservative force". Examples include a compressed spring, gravitational potential energy, chemical energy, nuclear energy.
Gravitational energy Potential energy
a) gravitational potential energy, b) kinetic energy. I believe elastic energy would also be considered mechanical energy.
Potential energy is the energy possessed by an object due to its position . Examples of potential energy are gravitational, chemical and electrical.
Any body which is not at the centre of mass of another larger body.
A ball, an apple and hail
A rock on a hill
carrying water in a tub
Potential energy is when you do work against a conservative force. Examples are gravitational potential energy; the stored energy in a spring; chemical energy; and nuclear energy.
Potential energy is the "energy of position" - work done against a so-called "conservative force". Examples include a compressed spring, gravitational potential energy, chemical energy, nuclear energy.
An advantage for gravitational energy is that gravitational energy is that it can be made/created very easily and transformed easily as well
One example is a backpack on your back.
unlit match a rock held in your hand.
Any object that is higher than ground level in earth's gravitational field has potential energy stored in it. Examples: 1. A plane or bird in the sky 2. A parachutist 3. Water stored in a dam, or water tanks at some height above earth's surface 4. A satellite orbiting Earth
Potential energy is the "energy of position" - work done against a so-called "conservative force". Examples include a compressed spring, gravitational potential energy, chemical energy, nuclear energy.
Gravitational energy Potential energy
a) gravitational potential energy, b) kinetic energy. I believe elastic energy would also be considered mechanical energy.