kinetic engery, sense she's moving.
Potential = stored.
Kinetic = moving energy.
Energy is stored for later use by converting it to a compound that can be stored. These are glycogen and humans and starch in plants. In humans, insulin is produced by the pancreas which converts glucose (which can't be stored) into glycogen (which can be stored) which is stored in the liver. to convert the glycogen back to glucose when energy is needed the pancreas produces glucagon, this then converts the glycogen to glucose which is ready to be used by the body for energy.
That is potential energy stored in the elastic bungee rope, which turns into kinetic as the rope contracts and the rider starts to rise again.
Energy is stored in form of chemical energy. It is stored in object at rest.
Stored Energy.
Potential Energy is exactly as it sounds, right now, i am using my potential Energy to use chemical energy stored in my body and converting it into kinetic energy to type this sentence, i am also using potential energy in converting chemical energy again into electrical energy in my brain to think about what i am typing. potential energy is when energy is stored somewhere in some form for release... a stone lying on the floor has very little or no potential energy, if i pick it up i have just loaded it with the potential energy that it will emit when i drop it in the form of kinetic (because it moves) and Sound Energy (because it'll make a noise when it hits the floor) and trace amounts of heat energy because of friction ect...Hope that helps
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Converting stored energy in fuel to mechanical energy by way of combustion usually.
Energy stored in fuel
A lawn mower works by converting chemical energy (energy stored in the gas) to mechanical energy.
Cells convert energy stored in ATP into Kinetic energy. :)
The mitochondrion.
Potential, or stored energy (gas, electricity, wood) into kinetic energy, energy of movement (heat, light, increased temperature).
The Sun fuses hydrogen-1, converting it into helium-4. Thus, the energy comes from the nuclear energy stored in the hydrogen.
Energy is stored for later use by converting it to a compound that can be stored. These are glycogen and humans and starch in plants. In humans, insulin is produced by the pancreas which converts glucose (which can't be stored) into glycogen (which can be stored) which is stored in the liver. to convert the glycogen back to glucose when energy is needed the pancreas produces glucagon, this then converts the glycogen to glucose which is ready to be used by the body for energy.
ASME PCC-2 Part 5, Article 5.1 Mandatory Appendix II has the calculation to calculate stored energy (in ft-lbs), and converting to equivalent pounds of TNT.
neither, Law of conservation of energy in a nutshell: energy cant be created or destroyed. Energy can be converted nothing else. IE: when you burn a candle you are CONVERTING the chemical energy stored in the candle into thermal energy.