The energy of a motorcycle moving slowly at the top of a hill is primarily in the form of gravitational potential energy. This energy is due to its elevated position above the ground, which can be calculated using the formula (PE = mgh) (where (m) is mass, (g) is the acceleration due to gravity, and (h) is the height). Although the motorcycle is moving slowly, it also possesses kinetic energy, but at the top of the hill, the potential energy is the dominant form.
The motorcycle has potential energy at the top of the hill due to its position relative to the ground. As it moves slowly, this potential energy is being converted into kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion. Some potential energy may also be lost as heat or sound due to friction.
it would be the energy that is slowly increasing
Kinetic energy comes from movement. If the roller coaster is moving at the top of the hill, it has kinetic energy. if the rollercoaster isn't moving then it has potential energy.
Energy. Potential energy is like stored energy: ready-to go. (a cart at the top of a roller coaster hill has a lot of potential energy) Kinetic energy is moving energy: in-motion. (when that cart goes speeding down the hill)
kinetic energy, as it is moving due to its speed and motion on the snowy hill.
Yes, an object at the bottom of a hill still has energy in the form of potential energy due to its position relative to the top of the hill. This potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy if the object starts moving again.
If a rock was about to fall off a hill, that would be potential energy. If that rock was sliding down the hill, that would be kinetic energy; it is actually moving.
It loses it's kinetic energy, the energy of motion. If it were logded against a rock on a hill, it has potential energy stored because of it's position on the hill.
A rock on top of a hill has potential energy, not kinetic energy. If it starts rolling down the hill then the potential energy transforms to kinetic energy.
A moving car can have potential energy. It can be on a hill or a rise. This would give it gravitational potential energy. It can have gasoline, a battery with charge or both. This would give it chemical potential energy.
If there is fuel in the tank then it has chemical energy in that fuel. If it is moving it has kinetic energy. If it is at the top of a hill then it has gravitational potential energy.
No it is not! The hill is moving in the opposite direction. You do not perceive the motion of the hill since it move sooo slowly... When the ball will stop with respect to the hill (for instance because of an obstacle rigidly connected to the hill) then the hill will stop too. And the potential energy of the ball will be transformed into heat and sound.