The most obvious way would be to burn it.
potential energy is the form of energy
Energy can not be created or destroyed, simply changed from one form into another E.g. A falling object loses potential energy but in the process gains potential energy
When one form of energy (kinetic energy, potential energy, chemical energy ,ect) is changed into another energy (chemical, kinetic, sound, ect)
When one form of energy (kinetic energy, potential energy, chemical energy ,ect) is changed into another energy (chemical, kinetic, sound, ect)
When one form of energy (kinetic energy, potential energy, chemical energy ,ect) is changed into another energy (chemical, kinetic, sound, ect)
The form of energy that is stored in an object due to its position above or below another point is called potential energy. There are three types of potential energy which are the elastic, electric, and gravitational potential energy.
Potential energy can be transformed into another energy form. For example-By dropping a ball from height.
Changed from one form to another - energy cannot be created or destroyed it can only be changed from one form to another.
Applying any work on particular energy, it transform into another form. Eg., Ball stable on pool have Potential energy. When somebody strike it, it moves and P.E. transform into Kinetic energy. Energy can neither be created nor to be destroyed, its can be changed into one form to another. Its thermodynamics first law of energy conservation.
energy is everywhere energy is sound heat movement and wind energy can make things move energy can be changed from one form to another energy can convert from one thing to another when energy is potential it is stored energy when energy is kinetic it is moving energy
Potential energy is a form of energy that is stored within an object and it can be released or converted into another form of energy. Potential energy is most often associated with restoring forces such as in a spring, which stores potential energy when compressed or stretched.
It is another form of potential stored in food, batteries, and fuel.