Potential energy is energy that is not kinetic or moving.
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Kinetic energy is the energy if motion, I think that is what you were asking.
It doesn't, Temperature is a MEASURE of the thermal energy state of something.
for a state change to happen it must lose or gain or loose kinetic energy
what change of state happens when something melts
Energy gets transformed from one form to other. It transfers from one state to another.
I suppose you could call that a state of suspense.
Kinetic energy is due to the motion of an object and is a vector energy. Potential energy is due to something's position or state and is a scalar energy.
The process of gaining energy during a change of state is known as endothermic phase transition. This occurs when energy is absorbed by a substance, causing it to transition from one state to another, such as from solid to liquid or liquid to gas.
Because the fuel is not used its energy is called potential energy and remains stored in the fuel until something initiates the process of ignition or energization.
An atom in which an electron has moved to a higher energy level is in an excited state. This can happen when the electron absorbs energy from its surroundings, such as from light or heat. The electron will eventually return to its original energy level, releasing the absorbed energy as light.
Something is in "equilibrium" when it is in a state of perfect balance or rest. All forces acting on it are equal and opposite. It is in a "minimum" energy state.