i dont no
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i probably wouldn't say the air had potential energy just that an inflated balloon has potential energy.
The balloon has stored potential energy (elastic energy); by releasing the air or other gas, this is converted into movement, formally called kinetic energy.
The hot air has thermal energy, and when the balloon is up in the air, it also has gravitational potential energy.
One example would be in a hot air balloon. Heat is used to raise the balloon and the higher the balloon gets, the more gravitational potential energy it gets.
dunno:L
i probably wouldn't say the air had potential energy just that an inflated balloon has potential energy.
The balloon has stored potential energy (elastic energy); by releasing the air or other gas, this is converted into movement, formally called kinetic energy.
The hot air has thermal energy, and when the balloon is up in the air, it also has gravitational potential energy.
One example would be in a hot air balloon. Heat is used to raise the balloon and the higher the balloon gets, the more gravitational potential energy it gets.
Yes. energy is increasing inside the balloon causing it to rise in the air. Therefore, kinetic and potential energy is constantly increasing as the balloon floats higher.
conduction
Potential Energy.
a boulder falling through the air still has some potential energy, but some of its potential energy has changed to kinetic energy...so it has both potential and kinetic!
the air inside the balloon has more kinetic energy
Chemical energy, which is a type of potential energy.Chemical energy, which is a type of potential energy.Chemical energy, which is a type of potential energy.Chemical energy, which is a type of potential energy.
There are many factors to consider, so there are many answers. First, if the balloon is soaring in the sky, then it is moving and it therefore has both kinetic and potential energy since it has a speed and a height from the ground. Second, if the balloon is attached to the ground, it only has potential energy since it is not moving. Third, if the balloon is standing still on the ground, it has neither kinetic nor potential energy.