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.
Potential Energy.
Kinetic.
This is called potential energy, because it is available when required
Another name for heat energy is Thermal energy.
Thermal energy is stored inside any living organisms because of their body heat
Energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules is referred to as chemical energy.This is known as 'enthalpy'.The type of energy that is stored in a molecules bonds is potential energy. This energy can also be called bond energy.It is important to know the different kinds of energy. Potential energy is the energy that is stored in chemical bonds.
chemical energy
Thermal potential energy is energy that is formed by heat and the sun.
A type of chemical energy.
Thermal energy is not the energy stored by things that stretch or compress. This type of energy applies to strain potential energy. Thermal energy refers to motion energy due to the random vibration of atoms or molecules within an object.
All potential energy is stored.Chemical (battery) and thermal (storage heaters) energy can also be stored.
Depending upon its state when measured, potential, kinetic, mechanical (electrical for a battery op), thermal...the output is 'mechanical.'
Thermal energy
When you shoot or kick a soccer ball you are transferring energy. when your feet swings back it is storing energy .This is called potential energy and When you kick the ball and the ball flies this is called kinetic energy.Potential energy -stored energyKinetic energy- energy of motion
Yes, chemical energy is a type of potential energy. Chemical energy is also called stored energy, because it's stored in the bonds that hold together molecules. It has the potential to be released from the bonds & become another type of energy, like thermal or light.
Yes and no. Yes before the reaction, No after the reaction.There is potential chemical energy among constituent substances in an exothermic reaction - such as in Hydrogen and Oxygen. When the chemicals combine, the reaction liberates thermal energy that was stored as potential chemical energy before the reaction.During the chemical reaction, the potential energy is converted into thermal (and perhaps other forms, such as light) energy.After the chemical reaction, the thermal energy is disspiated, and the potential energy is gone.
Thermal Energy
This is called potential energy, because it is available when required
Stored energy is called Potential EnergyStored energy is called Potential energy.