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Gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy
It is the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy.
Potential energy to kinetic energy
mechanical energy
Seriously -.-' First of all When You throw The Basketball it is going up^ Which is Kinetic energy when is comes down and STOPS it is Potential energy. Oh And this question is in the 6th grade science textbook! The orange textbook....so yeah. BYe
Basically 2 types of energy are involved, Kinetic and Potential energy. When the ball bounces the kinetic energy starts changing into potential energy or as commonly referred to as energy of recoil.
The greater the gravitational potential energy the more the kinetic energy, so as it bounces, the gravitational potential energy will decrease, so will the kinetic energy decrease and everything will decrease and they will suck
Gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy
The basketball's kinetic energy begins to turn into potential energy as it reaches the basket.
It is an example of conversion of potential energy (at the top) into kinetic energy (at the bottom).
The conversion is Potential to Kinetic.
It is the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy.
Potential Energy changes to Kinetic Energy.
Potential energy to kinetic energy
The simplest example is a falling object. Its potential energy is reduced, while its speed, and thus its kinetic energy, increases.
When potential energy changes to kinetic energy, it is called "energy transformation" or "energy conversion."
Normally the heat and sound are forms of energy wasted in the conversion from potential to kinetic energy. By the conservation of energy principle the potential energy is converted to kinetic energy not withstanding energy losses.