the object that has the most potential energy is whatever is not moving but is ready to move like flinging a rubber band let's say you holding it back now it has energy stored in it then once you let go and it flings it has kinetic energy which is a different story but that is my answer
F.Y.I kinetic energy is when it energy is being used and dies down back into potential .......... get it now ;);0
If you mean gravitational potential energy, that's calculated as PE = mgh (mass x gravity x height). Since you can basically consider gravity as fixed, you can get a great potential energy by placing an object at a great height, by having a great mass, or by some combination of the two.
If you mean gravitational potential energy, that's calculated as PE = mgh (mass x gravity x height). Since you can basically consider gravity as fixed, you can get a great potential energy by placing an object at a great height, by having a great mass, or by some combination of the two.
If you mean gravitational potential energy, that's calculated as PE = mgh (mass x gravity x height). Since you can basically consider gravity as fixed, you can get a great potential energy by placing an object at a great height, by having a great mass, or by some combination of the two.
If you mean gravitational potential energy, that's calculated as PE = mgh (mass x gravity x height). Since you can basically consider gravity as fixed, you can get a great potential energy by placing an object at a great height, by having a great mass, or by some combination of the two.
If you mean gravitational potential energy, that's calculated as PE = mgh (mass x gravity x height). Since you can basically consider gravity as fixed, you can get a great potential energy by placing an object at a great height, by having a great mass, or by some combination of the two.
Any mass held at a height has potential energy. In terms of man-made structures, the water reservoirs held behind river dams have the most potential energy storage capacity.
Kinetic energy depends on both mass and speed, so an object will have a high kinetic energy if it has a high mass, a high speed, or both.
Which of these would have the greatest potential energy?
a massive object moving quickly
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the box when it is inclined will have greatest potential energy on the top corners only.
Kinetic Energy, the potential energy is greatest at the top of the swing's path! :)
A falling object has the greatest potential energy when it is highest, at the beginning of the fall. It has the greatest kinetic energy when it is at its lowest, at the end of the fall. Without taking friction or air resistance into account, the beginning potential energy is the same as the final kinetic energy. If friction is considered, the beginning potential energy is greater.
muscles
If the table is flat, the potential energy is the same. If the table is inclined, the ball corresponding to the greatest inclination would have the greater potential energy.
Potential energy is the amount of energy stored in an object due to its height. This is maximum for an object which has maximum height and vice versa. So the most potential energy would be for object with greatest height.
On a pendulum, the greatest potential energy is at the highest point of the swing on either side, and the greatest kinetic energy is at the bottom of the swing. On a roller coaster, the greatest potential energy is at the top of a hill, and the greatest kinetic energy is at the bottom of the hill.
the box when it is inclined will have greatest potential energy on the top corners only.
Kinetic Energy, the potential energy is greatest at the top of the swing's path! :)
As the swing moves, potential energy changes into kinetic energy. At the highest position all energy is gravitational potential energy as the swing has stopped at its highest position. Then the energy is converted back to kinetic energy, KE as it descends.
A falling object has the greatest potential energy when it is highest, at the beginning of the fall. It has the greatest kinetic energy when it is at its lowest, at the end of the fall. Without taking friction or air resistance into account, the beginning potential energy is the same as the final kinetic energy. If friction is considered, the beginning potential energy is greater.
A spring has maximum potential energy at maximum displacement from equilibrium. This means that the greatest potential energy will occur when a spring is stretched as far as it will stretch or compressed as tightly as it will compress. In an oscillating system, where an object attached to a spring is moving back and forth at a given frequency, the object will oscillate about the equilibrium point, and the potential energy of the system will be greatest (and equal) when the object is farthest from equilibrium on either side.
The car that is highest has the most potential energy.
muscles
If the table is flat, the potential energy is the same. If the table is inclined, the ball corresponding to the greatest inclination would have the greater potential energy.
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It isn't clear what you mean with "he", but an object's gravitational potential energy is greatest at its highest position.