-- If you're talking about a pendulum, then the potential energy is highest
and kinetic energy is zero at the ends of the swing, and potential energy
is lowest and kinetic energy is highest in the middle of the swing.
-- If you're not talking about a pendulum, then the preceding may be completely wrong.
In a rollercoaster, potential [[i believe]] is the highest when it starts, or rises, and vice versa for descreasing kinetic energy. Throwing a basketball in the air, when it reaches it's highest point, it's potential energy is at it's maximum and the kinetic energy is low for a moment until it comes back down
at its highest point because potential energy is gravitational energy.
Any object has maximum gravitational potential energy when it is at its highest position.
There is chemical potential energy, heat potential energy, elastic potential, and gravitational potential energy.
The two main forms of energy are Kinetic energy and Potential Energy. Kinetic energy is motion energy. Potential energy is energy stored in matter.
Gravitational potential energy is highest at the highest point of the pendulum's swing, usually at the top of its arc. At this point, the pendulum possesses the maximum potential energy stored due to its position in the Earth's gravitational field.
When the bob is furthest from the centreline.
Kinetic energy is highest at point b in a pendulum because this is the lowest point in the swing where the velocity of the pendulum bob is highest due to the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy as the pendulum falls. At the highest point, the potential energy is at its maximum and kinetic energy is at its minimum.
When a pendulum bob has a maximum kinetic energy, all of the potential energy has been converted to kinetic energy. Therefore, the potential energy of the pendulum bob is zero at that point.
The maximum potential energy of a pendulum is at its highest point, which is when the pendulum is at its maximum height. At this point, the potential energy stored in the system is at its greatest before it is converted into kinetic energy as the pendulum swings down.
The bob has potential energy of 19.6 joules.
When the roller coaster is at its highest position and is not moving then its potential energy is highest
When the roller coaster is at its highest position and is not moving then its potential energy is highest
The clock pendulum and swings are at their highest potential energy at the highest point of their swing when they are farthest from the ground. They are at their highest kinetic energy at their lowest point of their swing when they have the most speed. This is because potential energy is highest when the object is highest, and kinetic energy is highest when the object is moving the fastest.
The potential energy (PE) of a pendulum is highest at the highest point of its swing, when it is at its maximum height. At this point, all of the energy is in the form of potential energy, with no kinetic energy present.
Yes, a swinging pendulum has both kinetic energy and potential energy. At the highest point of the swing, the potential energy is highest, and at the lowest point, the kinetic energy is highest. The total energy remains constant throughout the motion due to conservation of energy.
An object at the highest point in a gravitational field has the highest potential energy. This is because it has the most potential to do work as it falls back down due to gravity.