To find the weight of the rock, we can use the formula Weight = mass * gravity. The kinetic energy at impact can be converted to potential energy at height to find the mass of the rock. From there, we can calculate the weight using the formula Weight = mass * gravity.
The force of gravity is what prevents an object's potential energy from converting entirely into kinetic energy. As an object falls, gravity acts upon it, causing it to accelerate and convert potential energy into kinetic energy.
The force of attraction that exists between two objects is called gravity. It is a natural force that causes objects with mass to be drawn towards each other. The strength of the gravitational force depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them.
The same units should be used for all energy, wherever and in whatever form it appears. That includes kinetic, gravitational potential, nuclear, wind, electromagnetic, chemical energy, etc. Appropriate units are foot-pound, newton-meter, joule, calorie, watt-second, horsepower-hour, etc.
Elastic potential energy.
Kenetic energy would be converted to friction, which, in turn, would be converted into heat and sound energy. (Imagine a train as it screeches to a stop.)
his potential energy from standing on the building turns to kenetic energy when he is falling
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