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That is potential energy.
Gravitational potential energy is the type of energy stored in an object if it is raised in a gravitational field. A rock on top of a hill is a good example of this as it has a higher potential energy than a rock at the bottom of a hill.
Assuming the lawn is level, the kinetic energy is lost by: 1) Friction 2) The growth of the snowball, as snow sticks to it, its radius increases and this mean that the new snow has to be lifted to the top (from the base) along its direction of role. This converts the kinetic energy into potential energy and slows the snowball.
a rock sitting at the top of a hill
Ball at the top of a Hill
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A rock on top of a hill has potential energy, not kinetic energy. If it starts rolling down the hill then the potential energy transforms to kinetic energy.
The roller coaster does not have kinetic energy at the top of the hill
That is potential energy.
Gravitational potential energy is the type of energy stored in an object if it is raised in a gravitational field. A rock on top of a hill is a good example of this as it has a higher potential energy than a rock at the bottom of a hill.
Everything uses energy, whether idle or moving. The throwing of a snowball is energy in motion. The formation of a snowball also requires the use of energy.
Arm + Snowball + Kinetic energy = Snowball shooter
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Potential energy at the top and kinetic energy at the bottom.
When the rider is at the top of the hill, her potential energy is the greatest, and her kinetic energy is the least.
Kinetic energy comes from movement. If the roller coaster is moving at the top of the hill, it has kinetic energy. if the rollercoaster isn't moving then it has potential energy.
When skier is at the top of mountain he had kinetic energy which is further converted in to potential energy from the time when he start skiing from the top of the mountain.