No, kenetic energy is while your walking , then when u stop you have potential energy to walk forword. So it is kenetic even when you stop just not when you are stoped.
gravitational potential energy
kinetic energy
Its a transformation of kinetic energy to potential energy.
Potential energy is stored in your body as you walk uphill. As you move against gravity, your body gains potential energy based on your height above the ground. This potential energy can be released as kinetic energy when you go back downhill.
when you are going up a hill by walking you are converting your potential energy into kinetic energy with every step and also storing more and more potential energy with every step if you stop after every step but if you are walking with a certain velocity you possess kinetic energy . At the top of the hill when you stop you possess maximum potential energy.
It simply loses energy. There is no changing of energy. It is not changed into potential energy, because it has no potential to move anywhere. Potential energy is, for example, bringing a pendulum to close to its apex and typing it there with a string.
Potential Eneregy is that it has the ability to move, in walking it allows you to walk or move your legs. Kinetic Energy is energy of movement, in walking it helps you have the movement you need like moving your arms, you need to be able to move and have energy.
as far as we have learned, of course kinetic energy is different from potential energy. so by just understanding the definitions of the two opposite word, we can easily conclude the answer for this question.
Yes, Until you stop bending it back and it becomes potential energy.
You would have more potential energy at the top because your potential energy is directly proportional to the height. Potential energy is equal to mass(kg) x height(m) x gravitational pull(10m/s), and is measures in Joules(J).
You have converted potential energy to kinetic and then back to potential. If the marble came back exactly to its starting point you would have invented perpetual motion, but in fact it will lose a little energy in friction against the tube so it will gradually lose energy and eventually just stop at the lowest point of the tube.
The potential energy of an air brake system lies in the compressed air stored within the system. This potential energy is released as needed to actuate the brakes and generate the necessary force to stop a vehicle.