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If it's not moving it doesn't have any energy
It is called gravitational potential energy.
A rock that is sitting on top of a cliff has what is called potential energy.
what kind of energy does afloating balloon have
Gravitational potential energy as work is to be done to shift to such a height
By virtue of its position on the top of the cliff it has "potential" energy. If it were to fall off the cliff this potential energy would be converted into "kinetic" energy (the energy in movement of a mass).
If it's not moving it doesn't have any energy
It is called gravitational potential energy.
A rock that is sitting on top of a cliff has what is called potential energy.
The diver at the top of a diving board has potential energy
potential energy
there is nothing that lives on the top of a cliff.
what kind of energy does afloating balloon have
Gravitational potential energy as work is to be done to shift to such a height
I often visit a cliff that has an overburden of Loess. So, yes, you can find Loess on a cliff. Rather, on top of a cliff.
yuki's cave is on top of the gray wall in the cliff you have to use the f energy vent to move the rocks to get to it
Both are forms of energy. Potential energy is the available energy that could be used and Kinetic energy is the energy actually being used. Think of Potential energy as being a high cliff with water on top. The higher the cliff the more energy available. If no water is falling though, there is noting being used, But the potential for falling water is still there. Kinetic energy is the water that actually falls.