Pontential energy ;)
it has a kinetic energy
Potential Energy.
Kinetic energy (the energy of the ball's mass in motion).
I gues the smallest one is a 4" plasma ball.😉
it has a kinetic energy
Pontential energy ;)
Super Ball. :)
Potential Energy.
That's called a star. Actually stars are balls of plasma - where plasma can be thought of as a special case of a gas.
Kinetic energy (the energy of the ball's mass in motion).
I gues the smallest one is a 4" plasma ball.😉
Gravitational potential energy before the ball is bounced which changes to kinetic energy and then to elastic potential energy.
Mechanical Energy
Ki.
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The sun is one vast collection of nuclear reactions. Inherent in fusion reactions is the creation of plasma and energy. The energy forms areas of magnetic flux which if organized a certain way on the surface can trap plasma. The plasma field, attempting to form the most stable configuration, forms a ball. Sometimes, this plasma ball is fed by a vortex similar in form to a "tornado", with the tornado between the plasma ball and the sun's surface. Unlike the tornadoes experienced on earth, which are driven by the movement of air and water vapor, the sun's tornadoes are driven by organized magnetic flux and plasma. The tornado will funnel plasma into the ball. When the repelling force of the plasma field overwhelms the attractive force at the sun's s surface, the ball is ejected into space. If this question is regarding the chronosphere around the sun, then never mind the above. That answer is simple: energy from fusion, gravity, and excitation of atoms at the outer layer of the sun which releases photons, thus the name chronosphere.