A Wound spring
Water raised to a tank at the top
An elongated rubber string
A pressed spring or elongated spring
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.
examples of chemical energy are.. food, baterries, fuels, candles, etc.
Sound energy, gravitational potential energy, and mechanical energy are non-examples of chemical energy. Chemical energy is specifically related to the potential energy stored in chemical bonds.
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.
Some types of potential energy include gravitational potential energy (related to an object's position in a gravitational field), elastic potential energy (stored in compressed or stretched objects), and chemical potential energy (stored in chemical bonds). Other examples include nuclear potential energy and electrical potential energy.
Some examples of objects that have stored energy are a compressed spring, a stretched rubber band, a charged battery, and a lifted weight. These objects contain potential energy that can be released and converted into kinetic energy when the stored energy is released.
Stored energy is called Potential EnergyStored energy is called Potential energy.
Some types of potential energy include gravitational potential energy (related to an object's height and mass), elastic potential energy (stored in stretched or compressed objects), chemical potential energy (stored in chemical bonds), and nuclear potential energy (stored within atomic nuclei).
Potential energy is the type of energy stored in an object due to its position or configuration within a system. This energy can be further categorized into gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy, chemical potential energy, and more, depending on the specific circumstances.
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
Energy stored in a spring; gravitational potential energy; chemical energy; nuclear energy.
Here are some examples of potential energy:Gravitational potential energyEnergy in an electric fieldEnergy in a magnetic fieldNuclear energyEnergy stored in a spring or similar elastic materials