The energy that an object have due to its movement or position is called the mechanical energy. The total mechanical energy of an object is equal to the sum of the potential energy and kinetic of an object in an instant. The potential energy is dependent on the height from the ground and the mass of the object; Kinetic energy is dependent on the mass and the velocity of the object.
All kinetic energy is due to potential energy, and since mecanical energy tecnically is kinetic energy, your answer is potential eneergy.
A combination of kinetic and potential energy (Otherwise known as mechanical energy.)
Yes its actually associated with the position and the motion(movement).
Mechanical energy
Because it's the sum total of the energy found in a mechanical system: in other words, the motion or position of an actual object.
No. Potential energy relates to an objects position on the earth, specifically it's altitude. Mechanical energy is a form of kinetic energy but it can occasionally be considered "work done" in a more general sense
Mechanical Energy
A combination of kinetic and potential energy (Otherwise known as mechanical energy.)
The mechanical energy is defined to be the sum of kinetic and potential energy.
Yes its actually associated with the position and the motion(movement).
Mechanical Energy
Mechanical energy
Because it's the sum total of the energy found in a mechanical system: in other words, the motion or position of an actual object.
An electric fan is not "an mechanical energy". An electric fan converts electrical energy into mechanical energy (the movement of the fan blades, and hence, the movement of the air).
Because the definition of "kinetic" energy is the Energy of [atomic] motion.
Energy an object has because of its motion or position. A combination of kinetic and potential energy resulting from the force of gravity and/or the movement or release of a machine component, such as a spring, clamp, or wheel. The total mechanical energy is the sum of the potential and the kinetic energy.
Energy an object has because of its motion or position. A combination of kinetic and potential energy resulting from the force of gravity and/or the movement or release of a machine component, such as a spring, clamp, or wheel. The total mechanical energy is the sum of the potential and the kinetic energy.
No. Potential energy relates to an objects position on the earth, specifically it's altitude. Mechanical energy is a form of kinetic energy but it can occasionally be considered "work done" in a more general sense