yes..obviously
kinetic energy
kinetic energy
Kinetic energy and then to heat.
In mechanical clock, when spring is revolved, it becomes a potential energy. when spring is released, it will converted in to kinetic energy, so that the hand of the clock is rotated.
>>> A rotating crank shaft on a car contains kinetic energy that is converted to mechanical energy as soon as the clutch released and the gears engage. >>> The raised head on a pile driver is converted to mechanical energy when is dropped and the head hits its target.
Steam engine is a device that transforms thermal energy into mechanical energy. An internal combustion engine (I.C Engine) can transform thermal energy into mechanical energy. In nuclear power plant also the heat energy released is used to turn the turbine and thus thermal energy is converted into mechanical energy of rotation of turbine. This mechanical energy of turbine is further converted into electrical energy in generator.
Stretched - 2011 was released on: USA: 6 October 2011 (internet)
The energy in the stretched bowstring is potential energy - specifically, elastic energy. This is converted into kinetic energy, when the arrow is released.
Potential energy is a form of energy that is stored within an object and it can be released or converted into another form of energy. Potential energy is most often associated with restoring forces such as in a spring, which stores potential energy when compressed or stretched.
Stretched - 2011 Pilot 1-1 was released on: USA: 29 September 2011
By fuel we usually means something that can be burned. The energy released(usually heat) in the burn can be converted to other, more useful forms of energy, like electricity, or mechanical energy(movement).
the waves produced by an electron confined in its orbit about the nucleus sets up a "standing wave",( a specific number of "bounces" each second), of specific wavelength, energy and frequency (i.e., Bohr's energy levels) like a rubber band when stretched and released.