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Q: Why would there be more gravitational potential energy than kinetic energy?
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What are the two types of mechanical energy?

Potential energy and kinetic energy. mechanical energy is the energy of motion(kinetic energy)or the potential of motion(potential energy) so i would say-kinetic and potential energy


Can objects mechanical energy be equal to its gravitational potential energy?

Yes. Mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy; this includes gravitational potential energy.


What is gravitational potential energy turned into when you r using car?

On a level surface, the gravitational potential energy will remain constant. If you start travelling down a hill then a proportion of the gravitational energy will change to kinetic energy. If you were to drive off a cliff, then all of the gravitational potential energy would convert into kinetic energy.


As a car rolls down a hill where would the motion and gravitational energy be equal?

As a car rolls down a hill, the motion and gravitational potential energy(GPE) will be equal when the kinetic energy is equal to the potential energy.


Is a glass of milk potential energy or kinetic energy?

Milk being held in a bottle within a gravitational field (above ground, for example) is an example of a substance with potential energy. It has stored energy which will convert into kinetic energy once the milk is poured out, or the container breaks, releasing the milk, and allowing it to accelerate within the gravitational field.


Is an inflated balloon kinetic or potential?

I'd say that an inflated balloon would be strain, but could you specify what potential energy? Chemical potential? Gravitational potential?


What is the energy in an object about to fall?

the energy in an object about to fall is potential energy then kinetic energy because when the object is not falling, it has potential energy but when it's actually falling, it has kinetic energy.


Does kinetic energy always convert back into gravitational potential energy?

If you stood at the top of a building with a bottle rocket and aimed it straight at the ground and fired it, it's kinetic energy would exceed it's initial gravitational potential energy. It's kinetic energy would equal the acceleration due to gravity plus the energy of the rocket thrust minus any resistance to air as a result of it's shape.


Does a ball in your hand possess energy?

A ball in your hand has gravitational potential energy. If you were to move the ball at all you would be transfering that energy into Kinetic energy.


What are two examples of micanical energy?

a) gravitational potential energy, b) kinetic energy. I believe elastic energy would also be considered mechanical energy.


Can kinetic energy ever be more than its potential energy?

Sure. For example, if an object is at ground level, or below, and moving, then its potential energy would be zero or negative; while its kinetic energy would be positive. Note: The reference level for "gravitational potential energy" is quite arbitrary. Often the ground level is chosen.


Relationship between gravitational and potential energy?

Gravitational + Potential = 100 If you have 67 J of potential energy your gravitational energy would be 33 J.