For example, in a hydroelectric power plant, where it is converted into electricity.
For example, in a hydroelectric power plant, where it is converted into electricity.
For example, in a hydroelectric power plant, where it is converted into electricity.
For example, in a hydroelectric power plant, where it is converted into electricity.
For example, in a hydroelectric power plant, where it is converted into electricity.
A roller coaster
it is the energy of position and most objects have gravitational potential energy, all they need is a height, and to NOT have a spring/elastic
You lift a beer can a foot off the table, thus imparting gravitational potential energy to each preciousgolden drop of liquid in the can. You then tilt the can, positioning its orifice directly above the waiting stein.The liquid gives up its gravitational potential energy while falling from the can into the glass below.Upon impact with the glass, the gravitational potential energy has become kinetic energy, which is usedto generate the bountiful and luxurious head.
It can be described in several ways, but elastic potential energy is the most useful.
If a rock is balanced on the edge of a cliff if has gravitational potential energy because it could gain kinetic energy (movement) which no input of energy. as the rock fall the gravitational potential energy is turned into kinetic energy as it runs out of height to speed up in. Batteries have electrical potential energy because they can give an electrical current by using up their power. Hydrocarbons like wood, fat and oil have chemical potential energy because they can give off heat and light energy when they are chemically reacted (combusted/burned). A spring has elastic potential energy because it can go from not moving to moving without being pushed or thrown, it converts the tension in it's fibres into kinetic energy while trying to return to it's original shape. I hope this answer is useful to you.
A roller coaster
A roller coaster
Gravitational potential energy stored in the water reserved in a dam becomes useful to generate electricity.
it is the energy of position and most objects have gravitational potential energy, all they need is a height, and to NOT have a spring/elastic
You lift a beer can a foot off the table, thus imparting gravitational potential energy to each preciousgolden drop of liquid in the can. You then tilt the can, positioning its orifice directly above the waiting stein.The liquid gives up its gravitational potential energy while falling from the can into the glass below.Upon impact with the glass, the gravitational potential energy has become kinetic energy, which is usedto generate the bountiful and luxurious head.
Bad- falling off a building
It can be described in several ways, but elastic potential energy is the most useful.
If a rock is balanced on the edge of a cliff if has gravitational potential energy because it could gain kinetic energy (movement) which no input of energy. as the rock fall the gravitational potential energy is turned into kinetic energy as it runs out of height to speed up in. Batteries have electrical potential energy because they can give an electrical current by using up their power. Hydrocarbons like wood, fat and oil have chemical potential energy because they can give off heat and light energy when they are chemically reacted (combusted/burned). A spring has elastic potential energy because it can go from not moving to moving without being pushed or thrown, it converts the tension in it's fibres into kinetic energy while trying to return to it's original shape. I hope this answer is useful to you.
The traditional definitions are kinetic energy (due to motion) and potential energy (due to the relative location within a gravity field).There is really only one type and it is the sum of the gravitational potential energy and the kinetic energy. Mechanical energy = (Mass)((Gravitational acceleration)(Height)+(1/2)(Velocity)²)
chemical potential energy
That is potential energy in inch pounds or Newton-meters
Until converted, it is potential energy. However, to make nuclear energy domestically useful it is converted into thermal (thermodynamic) energy (heat), which, in turn, is converted into electrical energy, both of which are kinetic energy.