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What type of energy is stored in thermal energy-kinetic or potential energy?

It consist both, the kinetic as well as potential energy. Justification: As per potential energy formula mgh m-mass in kg g- Acceleration due to gravity h - Height if any of the above parameters does not have zero value then their should be a potential energy. Kinetic energy does exist.


What energy that is the total amount of kinetic and potential energy?

well the sum of potential and kinetic energy must equal zero because if a body is at rest initially it possess potential energy but when it gets into motion all those potential energy will be converted to kinetic energy, Basically kinetic energy is a result of potential energy. Answer2: The sum of potential energy and Kinetic energy is quaternion energy. kinetic energy is vector energy and potential energy is scalar energy. The sum of a scalar and a vector is a quaternion. William Rowan Hamilton discovered this in 1843. Currently Physics does not recognize kinetic energy as a vector. The sum of gravitational potential and kinetic energy is E = -mMG/r + mcV where mcV is the kinetic/vector energy. This vector energy is the source of "dark energy". It is also the reason the Cosmos is in equilibrium (not contracting), in that it balances the gravitational force of attraction with mcDel.V, the centrifugal force of expansion. The centrifugal force is the divergence force from a vector, the kinetic energy mcV, a vector energy.


Does a water fall have kinetic energy?

Yes, it does. Kinetic energy is energy in motion. If you have a waterfall, the energy within it is constantly being moved. If it were perhaps a waterfall that was frozen over, then it would not have kinetic energy; it would have potential energy. Relative to the pool at the bottom, the water at the top has potential energy until it reaches the edge. After it spills over, each kilogram of water loses 9.8 joules of potential energy and gains 9.8 joules of kinetic energy for every meter it falls. When it reaches the bottom, all of the potential energy it had at the top has been converted to kinetic energy.


When a gas is heated does all of the absorbed energy convert to kinetic energy If not please tell what it is converted to part kinetic and part potential energy or just potential energy?

The gas will have thermal energy given by its specific heat capacity (at constant pressure or volume depending on the situation) times the rise in temperature. This thermal energy is possessed because of the increased kinetic energy of its molecules, due to the rise in temperature.


Is running an kinetic or potential energy?

The potential energy of the mass of the sky diver is transformed into kinetic energy during the free fall. The kinetic energy of the free fall is transformed into kinetic energy and heat of the air when the parachute is deployed.

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Is kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object?

Mechanical energy is kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion and position of an object.


What characteristic is associated with potential energy rather than kinetic energy?

Position or height is a characteristic associated with potential energy rather than kinetic energy. The higher an object is positioned above the ground, the greater its potential energy.


What are the two types of mechanical energy?

The two types of mechanical energy are kinetic energy, which is associated with the motion of an object, and potential energy, which is associated with the position or configuration of an object.


Is thermal energy in a system primarily in the form of kinetic energy (KE) or potential energy (PE)?

In a system, thermal energy is primarily in the form of kinetic energy (KE) rather than potential energy (PE).


What includes the kinetic and potential energy of particles in a material?

The internal energy of a material includes both the kinetic and potential energy of particles. Kinetic energy is associated with the motion of particles, while potential energy is associated with the interactions between particles, such as chemical bonds or intermolecular forces.


What is energy that is associated with motion or position of an object?

Kinetic energy is the energy associated with the motion of an object, while potential energy is the energy associated with the position or configuration of an object.


Is a spinning motor kinetic or potential energy?

A spinning motor represents kinetic energy, as it is associated with movement and motion.


What are forms of energy associated with the particles that make up objects?

The forms of energy associated with particles that make up objects include kinetic energy (energy of motion), potential energy (stored energy), thermal energy (heat energy), and electromagnetic energy (light and other forms of radiation).


Is it possible to have more kinetic energy than potential energy?

Yes, it is possible to have more kinetic energy than potential energy. Kinetic energy is associated with the motion of an object, while potential energy is associated with its position or state. For example, in free fall, an object has maximum kinetic energy and minimal potential energy at the bottom of its trajectory.


Is electric energy kinetic or potential?

Electric energy is a form of kinetic energy, as it is the energy associated with the movement of electric charges.


When an object loses kinetic energy due to a force of kinetic friction is the loss of kinetic energy transformed primarily into potential or thermal energy?

Kinetic friction is associated with thermal energy (and sound or light).


The kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion and position of an object is?

This is actually two questions. Energy relating to the motion of an object is kinetic energy. Energy related to its position is potential energy (as with a brick suspended at some distance above the ground). Release the brick and its potential energy is converted to kinetic energy. The two are complementary. As the brick accelerates toward the ground its kinetic energy increases; as the distance decreases during that acceleration, it's potential energy decreases.