The two factors are Force and distance, e.g. mgh or f.r or mv2 = (mv2/r) r
PE=mgh. Potential energy is the product of mass x gravity x height.
The mass and distance (weight and height) determine the potential energy. A third factor can be the relative motion of the objects, which does not change the potential but may determine its effect.
Mass and Charge
Mass, speed.
Weight and height
PE=mgh. Potential energy is the product of mass x gravity x height.
The mass and distance (weight and height) determine the potential energy. A third factor can be the relative motion of the objects, which does not change the potential but may determine its effect.
Mass and Charge
Mass, speed.
Weight and height
Mass and distance
If you mean gravitational potential energy, you use the formula PE = mgh (potential energy = mass x gravity x height).
Its weight and the height Thank you....
An objects total kinetic and potential energy is when both things are moving (kinetic) and the energy is stored in the object (potential)
An objects temperature and the number of particles
Height above the ground, and mass of the object itself.
The sum of the potential and kinetic energy of large-scale objects in a system is the Hamiltonian.