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Potential energy is unrelated to speed.
Potential energy is not affected by speed.
The particle speed increases.The energy increases; the speed increases.
Thermal energy increases when molecules speed up.
-It increases
Potential energy is unrelated to speed.
An object's potential energy doesn't depend on its speed. You can do anything you like with the object's speed, and it has no effect on potential energy.
Potential energy is not affected by speed.
The particle speed increases.The energy increases; the speed increases.
The potential (kinetic) energy increases E = (m*v2)/2
The potential (kinetic) energy increases E = (m*v2)/2
Potential energy decreases while kinetic energy increases as a car goes down a hill without braking.
It can be a little complicated but I'll do my best to explain.Quick Vocab: potential energy - the stored energy in an object because of its position, shape, or condition. Kinetic energy - the energy of an object due to its motion. The more potential energy an object has the more Kinetic energy it will have. Basically when the object is moved the potential energy is released and becomes kinetic energy. As the kinetic energy (speed) increases the Potential energy decreases.So yes, when the potential energy decreases the speed increases.
-It increases
Thermal energy increases when molecules speed up.
particles speed up.
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