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Any number of ways. If you're looking for an example then connecting a battery to an electric motor would do. Chemical energy in the battery is changed to electrical energy in the circuit, which the motor then converts to kinetic energy.
In many different ways, depending on the specific type of energy transformation. Here are just a few examples:A stone is thrown up, getting slower and slower. Kinetic energy is transformed into potential energy. On its way down, the same stone gets faster and faster again. Potential energy is transformed to kinetic energy.Part of its kinetic energy is lost to friction. The kinetic energy is converted to heat energy.When it strikes the ground, it makes a sound. Kinetic energy is transformed to sound energy. (However, you can expect most of the energy to be converted into heat energy.)
Simplest and commonest examples are dynamos and turbines. There are almost limitless ways that can be used to turn them though.
Yes, all the time. Electricity becomes light and heat in a lightbulb, and it's converted to motion in an electric motor. Light becomes heat when it hits something. Potential energy becomes kinetic energy when a ball rolls down a ramp. Most of the ways we use any sort of energy involve transforming it.
Lifting an object up (giving it potential energy) and dropping it (kinetic energy) onto a desk (sound and heat on impact)Potential energy can be converted to kinetic energy in various ways:Gravitational potential energy causes a static object to have potential energy at various altitudes, and when the object is in motion, it converts to kinetic energy. Elastic potential energy involves springs; when a spring is compressed the potential energy increases and when it releases, it is converted into kinetic energy. These are only two ways in which potential energy is converted into kinetic energy.Potential energy is associated with the configuration or position of the body while kinetic energy is associated with motion. The addition of these two for a body always comes out to be the same and hence makes the basis for the law of conservation of energy. The total energy (kinetic+potential) of a body is called the mechanical energy.Take for instance a simple pendulum, when it is at its amplitude (extreme left or right position), due to the negative acceleration at that point it comes to halt (therefore, potential energy is maximum). When it reaches its equilibrium position (centre or mean position), it has maximum velocity and hence maximum kinetic energy.So more motion = more kinetic energyLess motion = more potential energyaccording to law of conservation of energy,energy can neither be created nor destroyed but can be converted from one form to another,i.e.from potential to kinetic.hence when we rise a ball ,energy is transfered from us to the ball & gets stored as potential energy which on falling converts into kinetic energy.Potential energy is energy due to mass and height, while kinetic energy is energy due to mass and velocity. To convert potential energy to kinetic energy, simply let go of the object and let it fall. As is accelerates due to gravity, its potential energy will change to kinetic energy.Examples:A ball rolling down a slanted surface.Something falling off a shelf to the floor below.A spring release that opens the engine hood of a car.dropping an item from rest above the ground. think of potential energy as height and kinetic as the motion of falling.dropping an item from rest above the ground. think of potential energy as height and kinetic as the motion of falling.
Any number of ways. If you're looking for an example then connecting a battery to an electric motor would do. Chemical energy in the battery is changed to electrical energy in the circuit, which the motor then converts to kinetic energy.
Any number of ways. If you're looking for an example then connecting a battery to an electric motor would do. Chemical energy in the battery is changed to electrical energy in the circuit, which the motor then converts to kinetic energy.
In many different ways, depending on the specific type of energy transformation. Here are just a few examples:A stone is thrown up, getting slower and slower. Kinetic energy is transformed into potential energy. On its way down, the same stone gets faster and faster again. Potential energy is transformed to kinetic energy.Part of its kinetic energy is lost to friction. The kinetic energy is converted to heat energy.When it strikes the ground, it makes a sound. Kinetic energy is transformed to sound energy. (However, you can expect most of the energy to be converted into heat energy.)
Simplest and commonest examples are dynamos and turbines. There are almost limitless ways that can be used to turn them though.
Yes, all the time. Electricity becomes light and heat in a lightbulb, and it's converted to motion in an electric motor. Light becomes heat when it hits something. Potential energy becomes kinetic energy when a ball rolls down a ramp. Most of the ways we use any sort of energy involve transforming it.
Heat is produced when energy is converted, in one of many ways, from one form to another. Electric heaters convert electricity to heat; rubbing your hands together (friction) converts kinetic energy to heat, fire (exothermic reactions) convert chemical energy to heat, and so on.
Maximum kinetic energy occurs at the bottom of the swing. Maximum potential energy occurs at the top of the swing.
Three examples:1) Anything falling under gravity. Gravitational potential energy is being transferred into kinetic energy, i.e. speed.2) In a turbine. Moving the rotors round on a turbine turns kinetic into electric energy.3) Electric cooking hobs. The electrical energy is dissipated to release thermal energy (heats up).
Energy can "flow" or get transferred in a great many ways, depending on the specific type of energy involved. There may be a flow of heat energy, a flow of electric charge, in a collision momentum may be transferred, an electric current may get absorbed and converted into heat, etc.
well kinetic energy is when some thing is moving and potential energy is the highest point so think of it this way a boy siting in his chair sitting still and a girl standing up jog in place the girl has potential and kinetic
Decreasing the mass or Decreasing the velocity
It forms from kinetic to potential