Potential energy can't be measured directly but can be calculated in between two states. Potential energy is also sometimes called as the mechanical energy or stored energy. Every object or body has the ability to have potential energy by different means. Springs carry potential energy when it is compressed or stretched, and when released, all that potential will turn to kinetic energy because the body gains motion. Potential energy always changes into kinetic energy again by different means. Potential energy is calculated by using this expression. Ep = mgh, where m= mass, g= gravity if the body is at height, h= the height.
Measuring in to the voltage
Joules, with the symbol J.
Joule.
potential energy = mass x gravity x height.Gravity is measured in units of acceleration.Specifically in the case of SI units:Energy is measured in joule.Mass is measured in kilograms.Gravity is measured in meters/second2, or the equivalent newton/kilogram. The numeric value is approximately 9.8 in either case.Height is measured in meters.
more often than not, potential energy is calculated, not measured, based on which means of energy conversion you are looking for. Potential energy released by falling is not the same as potential energy of a nuclear reaction, although the same object can do both
There is chemical potential energy, heat potential energy, elastic potential, and gravitational potential energy.
The two main forms of energy are Kinetic energy and Potential Energy. Kinetic energy is motion energy. Potential energy is energy stored in matter.
In apex, the answers for 2 potential energies, the answers are Elastic, and Magnetic energy.
Energy is measured in joules.
It is calculated, not directly measured.
Energy is measured in joules.
Energy is measured in joules.
jolues
Joules
nuclear
They are both measured in joules, and they're both types of energy.
volts
They are both measured in Joules
they are both measured in joules
potential energy = mass x gravity x height.Gravity is measured in units of acceleration.Specifically in the case of SI units:Energy is measured in joule.Mass is measured in kilograms.Gravity is measured in meters/second2, or the equivalent newton/kilogram. The numeric value is approximately 9.8 in either case.Height is measured in meters.