potential energy can be that of as a man holding a rock in the air when he lets the rock go it turns to kinetic energy in this sense potential energy would reach its peak at the highest atmosphere achievable while still affected by earths gravity or in a slingshot the farthest u can pull the cord w/o its breaking
At its highest position. Since gravity will pull an object down towards the center of the earth, an object have higher potential energy further away from earths center until it is high enough not to be affected by earths gravity
Potential energy is at its greatest when kinetic energy is at its lowest - normally.
This is a question that should be asked in relation to something (probably). As in - the potential energy of two hydrogen atoms is greatest when: their internuclear distances are very, very close to 0 (more energy as the bond breaks...) (plus, this means the energy is being absorbed... not released - negative kinetic energy). Pendulums - greatest potential energy when it's the highest up... not when it's used all that energy falling.
(Hope that helps.)
At its highest point.
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an object has potential energy in its greatest when it is not doing any thin like flinging a rubber band it has potential beacause it has stored energy.
When the dynamic equillibrium has been reached
At its highest point.
at the top
the box when it is inclined will have greatest potential energy on the top corners only.
Kinetic Energy, the potential energy is greatest at the top of the swing's path! :)
A falling object has the greatest potential energy when it is highest, at the beginning of the fall. It has the greatest kinetic energy when it is at its lowest, at the end of the fall. Without taking friction or air resistance into account, the beginning potential energy is the same as the final kinetic energy. If friction is considered, the beginning potential energy is greater.
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On a pendulum, the greatest potential energy is at the highest point of the swing on either side, and the greatest kinetic energy is at the bottom of the swing. On a roller coaster, the greatest potential energy is at the top of a hill, and the greatest kinetic energy is at the bottom of the hill.
the box when it is inclined will have greatest potential energy on the top corners only.
Kinetic Energy, the potential energy is greatest at the top of the swing's path! :)
A falling object has the greatest potential energy when it is highest, at the beginning of the fall. It has the greatest kinetic energy when it is at its lowest, at the end of the fall. Without taking friction or air resistance into account, the beginning potential energy is the same as the final kinetic energy. If friction is considered, the beginning potential energy is greater.
The car that is highest has the most potential energy.
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It isn't clear what you mean with "he", but an object's gravitational potential energy is greatest at its highest position.
The highest point of the pendulums swing is when the potential energy is at its highest and the kinetic energy is at its lowest. Kinetic energy is at its highest when at the lowest point of its swing, or equilibrium position, this is when the potential energy is at zero.
the potential energy will be the greatest when the ball is at its highest point in the aire
It is when the car is at its highest point.
Potential energy is the amount of energy stored in an object due to its height. This is maximum for an object which has maximum height and vice versa. So the most potential energy would be for object with greatest height.