Nothing really causes potential energy as it is merely just energy in storage. For example, water has energy in its chemical bonds, but the potential energy will only be released when the bonds are broken.
Potential energy is energy that depends on position. The question about the "source" is not quite clear to me. Let's take gravitational potential energy as an example. If you lift a rock up, it will gain potential energy - the source, in this case, is whatever energy you used to push it up.
Sort of. Potential energy is an odd one to imagine, sometimes.
It's the energy possessed by an object or system by dint of it's spatial and mechanical configuration.
That definition alone is perhaps not so useful...and it's certainly not official. But what it means is that an object can potentially have energy due to where it is or what state the system is in.
Imagine we have a box and it's on the floor. The box, for all intents and purposes, has no potential energy. It isn't going anywhere and it just sits on the floor. It can't do any work in it's current position.
Now we hoist the box into the air. For any distance the box travels from the floor, it gains potential energy. Now let's back track. We've changed the box's spatial configuration by hoisting it into the air and so have given it potential energy.
Why does it now have potential energy? Because we can now drop the box (costing us no energy) and the box will fall. Maybe it falls onto a passer-by and injures them.
Box on the floor = No energy.
We lift the box = We spend our energy and give the box potential energy (as it wants to fall toward the ground).
We drop the box = Potential energy is converted to kinetic energy as the box falls.
Box injures someone = The kinetic energy has done work upon the person.
So we can see how it all flows and connects. We have to put energy into the box to fight against gravity, but you can't destroy or create energy....so the energy we've spent is potentially stored 'inside' the box.
Clearly, gravity effects a LOT of potential energies around us. In fact to some small extent, it's probably impossible to entirely avoid it's effects.
Potential energy is lost when an objects height above some "zero point" (arbitrarily selected) decreases. The potential energy, though, really is not lost, but converted to kinetic energy. So the object "gains" in KE whatever it "loses" in PE
Potential energy is m x g x h so Force of weight over a certain distance
Potential energy is storing energy like when you go up on a rollercoaster. When you go down, the potential energy is released as kinetic or motion energy.
It is the energy gained by a body by virtue of its position
Gravity affects potential energy because if you hold something in place and you let go then, it will drop because of gravitys force of pulling it down.
"Combustion" must occur before the potential energy can be released from fossil fuels... examples of fossil fuel... gasoline and coal, both are "burned" to create their energy
Conversion from chemical potential energy to thermal energy.
chemical potential energy
batteries use chemical potential energy to make electricity. electrical energy is converted into light/electromagnetic energy by the screen, and sound energy by the headphones.
Picking up the box gives it kinetic energy. When the box is sitting on the shelf, it has potential energy.
"Combustion" must occur before the potential energy can be released from fossil fuels... examples of fossil fuel... gasoline and coal, both are "burned" to create their energy
The form of energy that comes from chemical bonds is known as chemical energy. Chemical energy is considered potential energy, as it requires a transformation to occur.
For a start, chemical energy IS a type of potential energy. If you want some other type of potential energy, please clarify which one. If you mean gravitational potential energy, one way is for burning to occur in a piston; this can then do work - for example, move something up.
Conversion from chemical potential energy to thermal energy.
Mechanical energy is associated with the motion or position of an object. It can occur as potential energy or kinetic energy.
When the ball is positioned in your hands it has full potential energy. As you move and the ball is thrown at the basket, the potential energy is converted to kinetic energy, by the transfer of kinetic energy from your arms, to your hands, to the ball. When the ball hits the basket some of its kinetic energy was converted into potential energy and then back into kinetic energy as it hit the ground.
Movement and heat production .
1. Conduction2. Convection3. Radiation
It is a form of potential energy.
batteries use chemical potential energy to make electricity. electrical energy is converted into light/electromagnetic energy by the screen, and sound energy by the headphones.
chemical potential energy
batteries use chemical potential energy to make electricity. electrical energy is converted into light/electromagnetic energy by the screen, and sound energy by the headphones.