(Gravitational) potential energy = mgh (mass x gravity x height). Those are the three factors. In standard units (SI), mass is given in kg., gravity is around 9.8 meter / second square, and the height should be given in meters.
The situation varies a lot, depending on the specific type of potential energy - for example, whether it is gravitational potential energy, electric charge stored (for example) in a capacitor, the energy stored in a spring (elastic energy), or nuclear energy.
Gravitational potential energy is calculated as the product of mass, gravity, and height.
Mass and Distance
mass and height
a boulder falling through the air still has some potential energy, but some of its potential energy has changed to kinetic energy...so it has both potential and kinetic!
Stored energy is called Potential EnergyStored energy is called Potential energy.
Some of its potential energy changes to kinetic energy.
The some of potential energy + kinetic energy.
When an object is moved up, against the force of gravity, its potential energy increases. Since it requires some force to move it up, some other form of energy is converted into potential energy. When the object moves down (for example, when it falls down), this potential energy is again converted into some other type of energy. For more information, do some reading on the topic of "potential energy".
The factors that affect an object's gravitational potential energy are its height relative to some reference point, its mass, and the strength of the gravitational field it is in. You didn't say what two things you want to compare.
Some Of Them are Energy
Some factors which influence water potential include gravity, pressure, and solute concentration. Adding solute lowers the water potential. An increase of pressure will increase the water potential.
An aquifer is a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater. Some factors that affect potential aquifers are permeability, thickness and hydraulic properties.
Some of the different factors the affect energy losses in animals through feces urine and heat are the animals bowel's.
-- the object's mass -- its height above some reference level
Ionization energy, luttice energy, force of attraction between posetively and negatively charged ions are some of the factors that affect the formation of ionic compounds.
There are several different varieties of potential energy, some of which involve position and some of which don't. Gravitational potential energy involves position. High objects have the potential to fall.
Energy stored in a spring; gravitational potential energy; chemical energy; nuclear energy.
Here are some types:* Potential energy * Kinetic energy * Chemical energy * Gravitational potential energy * Magnetic potential energy * Elastic energy * Nuclear energy
A potential energy is energy related to some (conservative) force. In this case, it is the electrical attraction between the atoms.A potential energy is energy related to some (conservative) force. In this case, it is the electrical attraction between the atoms.A potential energy is energy related to some (conservative) force. In this case, it is the electrical attraction between the atoms.A potential energy is energy related to some (conservative) force. In this case, it is the electrical attraction between the atoms.
a boulder falling through the air still has some potential energy, but some of its potential energy has changed to kinetic energy...so it has both potential and kinetic!