Potential energy implies that the animal is not exerting itself but has the potential to do so. Therefore the answer is the horse. The puppy, unless it is asleep, is a little bundle of kinetic energy constantly moving and wagging and
playing.
Or, the horse, because it's overall mass and power give it the potential to expend more energy at will than a tiny, cute, wiggly puppy.
a horse. its heavier
A more massive objects have a greater gravitational potential energy.
A skier at the top has more potential energy
Yes, having more potential energy typically results in having more kinetic energy. When an object has a higher potential energy, it has the capacity to do more work, which can then be converted into kinetic energy as the object moves.
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No, the larger horse would have more kinetic energy than the smaller horse because kinetic energy is directly proportional to mass. Since the larger horse has more mass, it would have more kinetic energy even if they are moving at the same speed.
By filling the dam with more water, because by doing that it gains more gravitational potential energy which is the same as potential energy.
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.
There are three main types of potential energy: elastic potential energy, gravitational potential energy, and chemical potential energy. Elastic potential energy is stored in objects that can either be stretched or compressed. The more the object is stretched or compressed, the more elastic potential energy it'll have.
A balloon has more potential energy when it is inflated due to the stored elastic potential energy in the stretched balloon material.
The skateboard on the floor has more potential energy because it is higher up compared to the sock on the dresser. The potential energy of an object is determined by its position relative to the ground, with higher objects having more potential energy.
Because potential energy is directly proportional to all the factors that yield it's value. Potential Energy = mass * gravitational acceleration * height So, with everything else being constant increasing the height will increase the potential energy.