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Hm....... GRAVITATIONAL
Since kinetic energy is dependent on mass (KE = 0.5 * mv^2), the book with the larger mass will have more kinetic energy. This book would also have the larger gravitational potential energy.
energy
Gravitational potential energy.
Yes, although it would be more accurate to say that it has energy.
kinetic
A bookshelf has gravitational potential energy.
The noun 'bookshelf' is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
Hm....... GRAVITATIONAL
Potential Energy If it falls, it will then be subject of gravity, so it has the potential of becoming energetic. -------------------- The bookshelf could also catch fire and the book would release energy as heat.
When a book is lowered from a bookshelf to a lower bookshelf its position, potential energy, and altitude all change. It is also likely to be out of catalog order, or placed back into catalog order, so its ability to be found and retrieved also changes.
Nuclear energy, which is a kind of potential energy.
Potetial energy is the energy an object has because of its position or location, or its energy of position.
To be INELASTIC, they would have to absorb the kinetic energy and convert it to some other kind of energy.
I would presume it would be chemical energy from burning fuel
it depends the height of the bookshelf?
empty bookshelf