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Pressure - a kind of potential energy.Pressure - a kind of potential energy.Pressure - a kind of potential energy.Pressure - a kind of potential energy.
The planet IS the source of gravitational (potential) energy.
voltage is pressure and kWh is energy... therefore pressure is energy...
Air can possess potential energy when it is at a higher elevation, which gives it gravitational potential energy. This energy can be converted into kinetic energy as the air moves downward. Atmospheric pressure differences can also store potential energy within air masses.
Increase in potential energy = weight x increase in height
Increasing the height of an object has the greatest effect on its potential energy since potential energy is directly proportional to height. Other factors that can increase potential energy include increasing the mass of the object and using a stronger gravitational field.
Height 'h', increases the gravitational potential energy E = - mGm/h.
Does speed 'effect' the gravitational potential energy of an object? No, but gravitational potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy - so the gravitational potential energy can effect the speed. Ep = mgh Energy Potential = mass * 9.81 (gravity) * height Speed / Velocity is absent from that equation.
Generally, the higher an object goes, the higher its potential energy will be. This is because higher object will have more energy when it falls.
TNT contains chemical potential energy, which is released in the form of heat, light, and pressure when it undergoes a chemical reaction.
Okay, basically, the fuel used is all potential energy, after the energy is transmitted to steam, the steam flows and moves turbines which transforms the potential energy of fuel to kinetic energy. :.)
Gases turns into liquid because it loses its kinetic energy and gains the potential energy,all with effect to its surrounding.In gas state this kinetic energy provides pressure,heat and other forms of forces.When in liquid state,the potential energy provides surface tension,viscousity and other kind of effects