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Potential energy.
Mechanical energy, if it is moving then it is kinetic mechanical energy. Or if it is at the top of a hill about to fall then it is potential mechanical energy.
everything that uses energy has heat energy! So yes, it does!
No, it is not a chemical form of energy.
If the object is moving, it's kinetic energy, if the object for instance is at the top of a slide it's potential energy.
Potential energy.
A spinning top is a moving mass, and this represents a form of mechanical energy we call kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion.
Mechanical energy, if it is moving then it is kinetic mechanical energy. Or if it is at the top of a hill about to fall then it is potential mechanical energy.
A car engine converts the heat energy contained in the hot high-pressure gases in the cylinder into mechanical energy. The heat comes from the formation of chemical bonds between carbon and oxygen, and between hydrogen and oxygen, when the hydrocarbon fuel is burnt with the air in the cylinder at the top of each power stroke.
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everything that uses energy has heat energy! So yes, it does!
From my understanding, yes. A waterfall is an example of potential gravitational energy and kinetic energy. The water is moving downstream at a fast pace (kinetic energy) and when reaching the drop off the water gains potential gravitational energy and drops towards the ground. Mechanical energy is a mix between Kinetic energy and any type of potential energy so yes, a waterfall is an example of Mechanical Energy.
No, it is not a chemical form of energy.
I'm guessing when their at the top of a mountain when their about to start going down, sorry i couldn't give you a better answer.
If the object is moving, it's kinetic energy, if the object for instance is at the top of a slide it's potential energy.
It depends on the roller coaster's height,speed,and location. :p
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