Gravitational potential energy. Ep(grav). The formula for it in metric is: Ep(j)=Mass(kg)height(m)g(9.81m/s²)
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.
Some types of potential energy include gravitational potential energy (related to an object's height and mass), elastic potential energy (stored in stretched or compressed objects), chemical potential energy (stored in chemical bonds), and nuclear potential energy (stored within atomic nuclei).
Thermal
Objects in motion have kinetic energy, which is the energy associated with their motion. This energy depends on the velocity and mass of the object.
Gravitational potential energy
Moving objects have kinetic energy.
When you throw up an orange up into the air what kind of energy increases as it's height increase
Kinetic energy increases and gravitational potential energy decreases.
When you throw up an orange up into the air what kind of energy increases as it's height increase
When you throw up an orange up into the air what kind of energy increases as it's height increase
kinetic energy
Gravitational potential energy.