Gravitational potential energy
The kind of energy an object has due to position is called potential energy. It is the energy stored in an object based on its position relative to other objects or forces in its environment. The higher an object is positioned, the greater its potential energy.
kinetic energy
Elastic potential energy is stored in compressed or stretched objects. This type of energy is potential energy that is stored when an object is deformed (compressed or stretched) and has the potential to return to its original shape.
Stored energy and the energy of position are forms of potential energy. This type of energy is associated with the position or configuration of an object in a system. When the object's position changes, potential energy can be converted into other forms such as kinetic energy.
Potential energy is stored in an object that is not moving. This type of energy is associated with an object's position or condition, such as gravitational potential energy.
That is called potential energy. For example, in the case of gravitational potential energy: If an object is raised, its potential energy increases.
Potential energy has the ability to move or do work when released. This type of energy is stored in an object's position or shape, such as a compressed spring or a raised object. When the stored energy is released, it can be converted into kinetic energy, causing the object to move.
This is called potential energy, because it is available when required
Potential energy is used to lift objects. This type of energy is stored in the object while it is at a height above the ground and can be converted into kinetic energy when the object falls back down.
Potential energy is stored by height. The higher an object is lifted, the greater potential energy it possesses due to its elevated position relative to the ground. This potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy as the object falls.
A helicopter typically has mechanical energy in the form of both potential energy (stored energy due to its position) and kinetic energy (energy of motion as the rotors spin).
Potential energy is stored energy that an object has due to its position or condition. This energy can be converted into other forms such as kinetic energy when the object is in motion. Examples of potential energy include gravitational potential energy and elastic potential energy.