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As soon as the object is allowed to move, potential energy starts getting transformed into kinetic energy. For example the object placed on height. As soon as it is allowed to fall, the potential energy starts getting converted into kinetic energy. It is maximum at the time the object touches the ground.
The kinetic energy of gas particles will be transferred to the container
turbines are placed under the water and they capture the kinetic energy of waves.
electric energy to kinetic energy to heat energy
Potential energy is pretty much the potential for kinetic energy. The less kinetic energy there is, the more potential... On the other hand, if you need gravitational potential energy, then the higher the object is placed above the ground, the more GPE it has.
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It experiences maximum force when it is placed perpendicular to the direction of magnetic field.
The kinetic energy of gas particles will be transferred to the container
As soon as the object is allowed to move, potential energy starts getting transformed into kinetic energy. For example the object placed on height. As soon as it is allowed to fall, the potential energy starts getting converted into kinetic energy. It is maximum at the time the object touches the ground.
Eight, except for helium, which has a maximum of two.
The way I see it is that its for maximum protection.
turbines are placed under the water and they capture the kinetic energy of waves.
Nothing because there has to be kInetic energy to convert to electrical energy therefore there is no charge not even a minus charge. Hope this helps, if it does Please recommend me it would be much approciated
There is no upper limit.
6 ft.
The answer depends on where the weights are placed.
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