vibration
You will have to specify what action? If you mean movement, a moving object has kinetic energy and energy could have been transferred from a release of chemical or potential energy.
Waves are caused by kinect energy
The increase in potential energy is caused by the elevation or height of an object. As an object is raised higher above the ground, its potential energy increases due to the gravitational force acting on it.
False. An earthquake is a seismic wave caused by a sudden release of energy.
Flying baseballs, cars. Energy of matter caused its position or its motion. (potential energy an kinetic energy)
Potential, because it says BEFORE, potential is stored energy. When you release it, it would become kenetic.
Potential energy can be caused by an object's position in a gravitational field, such as when an object is lifted above the ground. It can also be caused by an object's elastic properties, such as when a spring is compressed or stretched.
Yes, unused charcoal is an example of potential energy. It stores energy because it has the potential to release heat and light when ignited.
The energy caused by an object's vibration is known as mechanical energy. It can exist in the form of potential energy (stored energy) when the object is stationary, and kinetic energy (energy of motion) when the object is vibrating.
Potential energy is when something is about to release its energy. Think of at a rollercoaster when it reaches the top, right before it is about to fall. That is potential energy because it could fall which will release the energy. Kinetic energy is the energy that is being released at that moment. For instance, the rollercoaster falling, it is being pulled downwards which is the kinetic energy.
A spring in a pinball machine before release contains potential energy, which is stored energy due to its position or configuration. When the spring is released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the spring moves and the pinball is propelled forward.
Mechanical energy is caused by an object's vibrations. When an object vibrates, it possesses both kinetic and potential energy due to its motion and position during the vibrations.