At it's highest point where it begins to come back down. It has 0 kinetic energy, so that is when it has the most potential.
Sure, it has potential energy.
yes, it posses energy
If you are told in the question that the object is moving then it most likely posses kinetic energy. When it is not on the ground, it also possess potential energy, gravitational potential energy to be precise. In this case, the bird possesses both.
Kinetic energy is possessed by an object due to its movement, while potential energy is possessed due to its position or stored energy.
Yes, the ball in your hand possesses potential energy due to its position in relation to the ground. Additionally, if you were to move the ball, kinetic energy would also be present.
When the spring of a watch is wound, it will possess potential energy stored in the coiled spring. This potential energy is released gradually as the spring unwinds, powering the movement of the watch's components and allowing it to keep time accurately.
When the kinetic energy of a pendulum is at half its maximum value, the potential energy it possesses will also be at half its maximum value. This is because the total mechanical energy of the pendulum (the sum of kinetic and potential energy) remains constant throughout its motion.
by generating it
Potential energy is stationary object while if that object is in motion then it is said that that now that object posseses kinetic energy. so if that ball is on table it posses p.e. and if u throw it carries p.e.
if a body posses motion
Yes.
If applied then yes