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kinetic energy
It has potential energy.
Kinetic energy (energy of motion) and potential energy (stored energy) A ball at the top of a building getting ready to be dropped has potential energy, but a ball falling has kinetic energy If the ball is at the top of the building, it has 100% potential and 0% kinetic and when it is halfway from top to bottom and falling it has 50% of each
The same as any other falling object. When it is at the top, it has gravitational potential energy; as it falls, that's converted to kinetic energy.
Potential energy. Although if the rock is pushed, moved etc. it becomes kinetic energy
Electrical Energy
Why do the rocks at the top of a moutain peak weather faster the ones at the bottom
A Cairn.
you keep jumping on the rocks and you will get to the top of the water fall
kinetic energy
Kinetic energy (energy of motion) and potential energy (stored energy) A ball at the top of a building getting ready to be dropped has potential energy, but a ball falling has kinetic energy If the ball is at the top of the building, it has 100% potential and 0% kinetic and when it is halfway from top to bottom and falling it has 50% of each
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.
Kinetic energy (energy of motion) and potential energy (stored energy) A ball at the top of a building getting ready to be dropped has potential energy, but a ball falling has kinetic energy If the ball is at the top of the building, it has 100% potential and 0% kinetic and when it is halfway from top to bottom and falling it has 50% of each
The same as any other falling object. When it is at the top, it has gravitational potential energy; as it falls, that's converted to kinetic energy.
No, plateaus and mountains are not the same thing. A plateau is a flat elevated landform, while a mountain is a elevated landform with a peak or summit. Plateaus are generally larger and flatter compared to mountains.
Weathering makes rocks at the top of a cliff suddenly fall.