Then part of the potential energy will either remain as potential energy, or be converted into some other type of energy.
It CAN be converted to kinetic energy, but it won't always do so.
It is tranferred/converted into kinetic energy (DECREASES)
Those energy that are not transferred to ATP loss as heat.
When an object - rocket or otherwise - rises, its kinetic energy gets converted to gravitational potential energy. At its highest point, if it rises directly upwards, all the kinetic energy will be converted to gravitational potential energy. However, its movement may also have a sideways component; in that case, not all the kinetic energy is converted to potential energy.
Potential - Kinetic - Potiential again as you drop the yo yo, the potential energy it had at its height is converted to kinetic energy. as it starts to come back up, it is converted back to potential energy
Neither potential nor kinetic. It is itself a energy
In the biosphere, energy is converted into kinetic energy.
If potential energy is not converted into kinetic energy (or into any other type of energy) then it remains potential. Potential energy does not expire.
It is converted into mostly potential (stored) energy.
It is tranferred/converted into kinetic energy (DECREASES)
When an object falls down, potential energy is converted to kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy is when men want to have sex (kissing and sucking the penis). I am having sex with my girlfriend right now!
Since energy is ALWAYS conserved, anything that happens is an "example". For example, an object just sitting around. However, it is usually more interesting to analyze what happens when one type of energy is converted to another. For example, if a car brakes, the car's kinetic energy is converted to heat (in the brakes); when you throw an object up, kinetic energy is converted to potential energy; when it falls back down, the potential energy is converted back to kinetic energy; and if in this example there is air resistance, part of the kinetic energywill be converted to heat.
The pendulum's momentum or kinetic energy is converted to gravitational potential energy until all of the kinetic energy is converted. The pendulum stops.
can be converted to potential energy.
It CAN be converted to kinetic energy, but it won't always do so.
The potential energy starts decreasing. It gets converted into kinetic energy.