potential energy because chemical energy is also an energy at rest or stored energy in a certain materials...................
A park bench typically has potential energy because it is stationary and not in motion. Potential energy is stored energy based on the position of an object, while kinetic energy is the energy of motion.
The mechanical energy of the satellite is the sum of its kinetic energy and potential energy. In this case, the mechanical energy would be 182.2 billion Joules (kinetic energy) plus 1.6 billion Joules (potential energy), totaling 183.8 billion Joules.
When a person jumps on a trampoline, they convert their potential energy (stored energy while at rest) into kinetic energy (energy of motion) as they bounce up. As they reach the top of the bounce, their kinetic energy is at its maximum and potential energy is at its minimum. On the way down, this process reverses as potential energy increases while kinetic energy decreases, until they reach the bottom of the bounce where the cycle repeats.
The situation is similar as when an object falls. Potential energy is converted to kinetic energy (including rotational energy in this case); part of that kinetic energy is converted to heat energy.
Energy in motion is called kinetic energy.
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A park bench typically has potential energy because it is stationary and not in motion. Potential energy is stored energy based on the position of an object, while kinetic energy is the energy of motion.
it would be the energy that is slowly increasing
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 think you mean kinetic energy. That is energy of a moving object.
The mechanical energy of the satellite is the sum of its kinetic energy and potential energy. In this case, the mechanical energy would be 182.2 billion Joules (kinetic energy) plus 1.6 billion Joules (potential energy), totaling 183.8 billion Joules.
When a person jumps on a trampoline, they convert their potential energy (stored energy while at rest) into kinetic energy (energy of motion) as they bounce up. As they reach the top of the bounce, their kinetic energy is at its maximum and potential energy is at its minimum. On the way down, this process reverses as potential energy increases while kinetic energy decreases, until they reach the bottom of the bounce where the cycle repeats.
Temperature,heat and thermal energy all deal with kentic energy.
The situation is similar as when an object falls. Potential energy is converted to kinetic energy (including rotational energy in this case); part of that kinetic energy is converted to heat energy.
The first object loses KE and the second gains KE.
kentic energy is the motion that is used while building the roller coaster.Hard work sweat and tears.