It has potential energy but when it is in movement it will possess kinetic energy
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 falling rock. In the air it has potential energy, as it falls it gets kinetic energy.
The force that adds potential energy to a rock until the rock changes is gravity. As the rock is lifted against the force of gravity, potential energy is stored in the rock. Once the rock falls or is released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, causing the rock to change position or state.
An example of potential energy being converted into kinetic energy is when a rock is held up in the air and then released. As the rock falls, its potential energy due to its height is converted into kinetic energy as it gains speed.
I would say potential and kinetic true true
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.
Potential energy. Although if the rock is pushed, moved etc. it becomes kinetic energy
When a rock falls from a cliff, potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as it gains speed and moves downward.
Yes, a rock on the edge of a cliff contains potential energy due to its position in the Earth's gravitational field. As the rock falls, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as it accelerates towards the ground.
Yes rocks do have potential energy. Potential energy is defined as energy stored within a physical system. It is called potential because it has the potential to be converted into other forms of energy, such as kinetic energy which can do work in the process. This means that a rock can have potential energy as simple as, a rock held at an elevation. If dropped it's potential energy is then being converted to kinetic energy.
Yes, the rock has potential energy at the edge of the cliff due to its position in relation to the ground. If the rock falls, its potential energy will be converted into kinetic energy as it moves downward.
That is a trick question, but I believe it is kinetic energy.
Potential energy is energy that is soon to become kinetic energy.Say there is a rock on the top of a hill.That is potential energy.When it falls it becomes kinetic energy.
Potential energy is mgh Kinetic energy is .5mv^2 1 ex is a huge rock The rock has potential energy but when it falls the PE turns to Kinetic energy As one decreases the other increases
Yes, a falling rock has kinetic energy because it is in motion. As the rock falls, its gravitational potential energy is being converted into kinetic energy due to its movement and speed.
Unless the speed of the rock changes, the kinetic energy does not change. If you are talking about a rock that is being thrown, of course the kinetic energy decreases as kinetic energy is converted into potential by the conservative gravitational force.
The falling rock possesses potential energy as it falls due to gravity. This potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the rock accelerates downward.