Potential energy is energy that is stored within an object, and this energy may do work. Gravity is what gives the potential energy to any object, and is a result of gravity pulling down
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many people say that a vaulters run up is what is building there potintial energy which is sortof true but in reality however much the pole bends is the potintial energy of the vault
I think that kinetic energy and potintial energy combined create mechanical energy. I may be wrong but this is what my fifth grade teacher taught me. :D
Corgis are good rare dogs.(Prices may very).if you want a regestired champion Bloodlines ,Champion Sired, Show potintial Corgi, prices are $350 dollars and up.
Potential energy is the theory that an object has energy that can be released. Gravitational Potential Energy is an example of this. GPE is obtained as you gain height, the more height, the more GPE.
This was on my crosword in my class and i stilll cant find the answer. I think th einternet has no idea. Any body that uses this website is so dumb. Nobody has the answers to these questions. The answer is Corn or Callus?
There is only one pit bull and that's the American pitbull terrier all the other pitbull "breeds" are a scam breeders tell everybody trying to get more money for their dogs but in fact are often imbreed or mixed breed there are no specific bloodlines other than American pitbull terrier and the staffordshire terrier. Anybody telling you otherwise is trying to scam you into buying their "breed" for 2000$ when you can get the exact same breed of dog for 200$ the breeders use potintial customers iggnorance to make a high profit.
Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by a moving object, calculated as ½mv2. If m is the mass in kg and v the speed in metres/sec the answer will be in joules. Potential energy is sitting there waiting to be turned into kinetic energy. Examples are a mass on a shelf, that will gain kinetic energy if it is dropped off, or energy in a pendulum at the top of its swing when it is stationary. With a pendulum the energy is continually exchanged between potential and kinetic and the total energy (ignoring friction) stays the same (with a real pendulum the total energy runs down because of air resistance).
Assuming this is a real question, and not just a joke, the answer is "potential", as there is no motion.