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He would have most potential energy when he hasn't started going down yet, since the higher he is, the greater his potential energy. Potential Energy= mass*gravity*height(from ground)
Well, the most potential energy is when your going slow or your stopped. The most kinetic energy is like at the bottom of a hill over the first hump in a rollarcoaster, when your going your fastest. Your speed and probably friction will affect it.
The energy associated with a bicycle changes as it speeds up going downhill due to the fact that potential energy is converted to kinetic energy. The potential energy is the energy of the position. The kinetic energy is the energy of movement.
it has both potential and kinetic energies as when it is going upwards, the potential energy increases while the kinetic energy decreases until it reaches the top, and then the kinetic energy is zero and the potential energy is maximum.
It requires extra power to go uphill, against the pull of gravity.
gravitational potential energy
He would have most potential energy when he hasn't started going down yet, since the higher he is, the greater his potential energy. Potential Energy= mass*gravity*height(from ground)
you exert more energy going uphill because your muscles strain a bit more but it really depends on the angle
Well, the most potential energy is when your going slow or your stopped. The most kinetic energy is like at the bottom of a hill over the first hump in a rollarcoaster, when your going your fastest. Your speed and probably friction will affect it.
when it is high and stopped its potential when its going down is the kinetic
The energy associated with a bicycle changes as it speeds up going downhill due to the fact that potential energy is converted to kinetic energy. The potential energy is the energy of the position. The kinetic energy is the energy of movement.
it has both potential and kinetic energies as when it is going upwards, the potential energy increases while the kinetic energy decreases until it reaches the top, and then the kinetic energy is zero and the potential energy is maximum.
No the can go faster downhill or uphill
It requires extra power to go uphill, against the pull of gravity.
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Check and check.Going uphill causes an increased engine workload, try downshifting your gears. it it doesn't work, have your clutch checked.