ex.ball in the table ,bag in the chair, bottle in the ground
Something that is still but can move .
For example, when you fall, or when something falls on you.
Elastic energy, for example, a stretched spring.
Yes. This happens, for example, when steam is used to raise something like a balloon.
For a start, chemical energy IS a type of potential energy. If you want some other type of potential energy, please clarify which one. If you mean gravitational potential energy, one way is for burning to occur in a piston; this can then do work - for example, move something up.
It depends on the specifics of the situation. Kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion, while potential energy is the energy that an object possesses due to its position or state. In general, kinetic energy can be greater than potential energy, for example when an object is moving quickly or has a large mass.
There are basically two types of mechanical energy: kinetic energy (energy of movement), which you have whenever any object moves; and potential energy (energy of position). An example of potential energy is gravitational potential energy, when an object is higher than at its lowest-possible point - it requires energy to get it there, and energy can be obtained from letting it fall down, as well as other, similar situations, where something has energy related to some force, such as elastic energy, or energy from pushing something against an electric or magnetic field.
Kenatic energy is when something is moving potential energy is when something isn't moving -_________________________Flames Rock
POTENTIAL ENERGY is energy when something has energy but is currently stored and not being used. Example: Batteries have electrical energy stored in them but is not used until put inside of a camera, controller, remote, and etc. KINETIC ENERGY is energy when something is being moved, thrown, rolled, or spun by force. Example: When a football is thrown from the Quarterback to the Receiver, the ball is thrown using KINETIC ENERGY.
An example of potential energy is a stretched rubber band. A non-example would be a rolling ball, which has kinetic energy as it moves.
Potential energy is the theory that an object has energy that can be released. Gravitational Potential Energy is an example of this. GPE is obtained as you gain height, the more height, the more GPE.
A moving car is not an example of potential energy. Potential energy is energy stored in an object due to its position or configuration, such as a ball at the top of a hill.