No, that is not true. Potential energy is measured relative to a given height. So if you have an object of mass m a height h above the ground (reference) in a gravity field g it has positive potential energy equal to mgh even though it is at rest and not accelerating
No, that is completely unrelated.
Potential energy and gravitational potential energy are different from each other ."Potential energy is the ability of a body to do work." Anddue_to_its_height.%22">"Gravitational potential energy is the ability of a body to do work due to its height."Gravitational potential energy is a type of potential energy.
Also double since potential energy is the energy stored in a body due it's position.
Balanced forces cannot bring a body to rest. Balanced forces can act on a body which is already at rest or in motion but equal forces cannot change a bodies acceleration, kinetic energy or momentum.
If a body with gravitational potential energy is allowed to fall, then the potential energy is converted (mostly) to kinetic energy.
Energy which is gained by a body due to its position is known as potential energy
Gravitational potential energy describes how much energy a body has in store by virtue of having been elevated to a specific height. The formula to calculate gravitational potential energy is:.U = mgh.Where:U is the potential energym is the mass of the objectg is the acceleration due to gravity, andh is the height the object will fall if dropped.
a body cannot have both kinetic and potential energy at the same time because, a moving body can only possess kinetic energy at a time, but potential energy is one possessed by a body with respect to its possition.
It is created when a body of unit mass is brought from infinity to that point without acceleration.
Potential energy and gravitational potential energy are different from each other ."Potential energy is the ability of a body to do work." Anddue_to_its_height.%22">"Gravitational potential energy is the ability of a body to do work due to its height."Gravitational potential energy is a type of potential energy.
No a boday while rest cannot be in acceleration because of the momentum of the body ...........................
Also double since potential energy is the energy stored in a body due it's position.
Assuming this is a real question, and not just a joke, the answer is "potential", as there is no motion.
The energy stored in a body due to its motion is called kinetic energy. The energy stored in a body due to its position (height) or shape is called potential energy. So a body at rest may have potential energy but it has no kinetic energy.
If a body with gravitational potential energy is allowed to fall, then the potential energy is converted (mostly) to kinetic energy.
Potential energy is energy a body has due to its position. Kinetic energy is energy a body has due to its motion.
Balanced forces cannot bring a body to rest. Balanced forces can act on a body which is already at rest or in motion but equal forces cannot change a bodies acceleration, kinetic energy or momentum.
Energy which is gained by a body due to its position is known as potential energy