Lithium has the highest negative potential of -3.045 volts
Whoever is the higher.
at both ends of the swing, where the bob is the highest
No. That would require a negative mass or a negative distance, neither of which is possible.
potential energy can be that of as a man holding a rock in the air when he lets the rock go it turns to kinetic energy in this sense potential energy would reach its peak at the highest atmosphere achievable while still affected by earths gravity or in a slingshot the farthest u can pull the cord w/o its breaking
When the pendulum is at its highest point or amplitude, it has the highest potential energy. When it passes by its point of equilibriu, it has the highest kinetic energy.
Lead has an atomic number of 82, followed by Bismuth and then polonium, which is listed as a "Metalloid" or semi-metal. These have the highest number of electrons.
Nitrogen has the highest first Ionization potential.
CFC's have highest potential. They react with ozone and destroy it.
It doesn't have one! Check this: if you hook up a carbon electrode to any metal (that isn't as cathodic as carbon, such as gold) then you'll come up with a NEGATIVE potential.
When the roller coaster is at its highest position and is not moving then its potential energy is highest
When the roller coaster is at its highest position and is not moving then its potential energy is highest
When the roller coaster is at its highest position and is not moving then its potential energy is highest
The highest integer after -1 is 0, which is not negative. Anything higher than -1 is non-negative, therefore -1 is the highest.
Negative work increases potential energy.
the negative value for a standard potential indicates that the reaction is not spontaneous.
The electrons have the highest potential energy in a photexcited P700
negative It is a transition metal.