Gravitation Potential Energy
Chemical Potential Energy
When your body uses food to create and store energy as fats
Elastic potential energy
When your stretch and elastic around something it has this energy as the stretchyness is kept
Tidal energy can be considered a form of kinetic energy because it is derived from the movement of the tides, which is driven by the gravitational interactions between the Earth, moon, and sun.
Potential energy is the type of energy that is stored due to an object's position or condition. This energy is ready to be converted into kinetic energy and is dependent on an object's position or stored within a system.
A squashed ball has potential energy stored in the compressed structure of the ball. When the ball is released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the ball bounces back to its original shape and gains speed.
As a pendulum swings, potential energy is converted into kinetic energy and back. At the highest points of its swing, the pendulum has the most potential energy, while at the lowest points, it has the highest kinetic energy. Energy is continuously exchanged between potential and kinetic as the pendulum moves. Friction and air resistance also contribute to energy loss in the system.
1. A boy being pushed. 2. A soccer player about to kick the ball 3. A rocket in take off mode 4. Flicking a light(or any type of switch)on - Thank you for choosing my answer. This is raegirl!!!!
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Neither potential nor kinetic. It is itself a energy
The amount of energy per unit charge needed to move a charged particle from a reference point to a designated point in a static electric field.
object having height possess potential energy.Object having motion possess kinetic energy.
mg (the product of mass x gravity) is the weight.
One vase could be heavier than the other
Tidal energy can be considered a form of kinetic energy because it is derived from the movement of the tides, which is driven by the gravitational interactions between the Earth, moon, and sun.
Potential energy is the type of energy that is stored due to an object's position or condition. This energy is ready to be converted into kinetic energy and is dependent on an object's position or stored within a system.
A squashed ball has potential energy stored in the compressed structure of the ball. When the ball is released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the ball bounces back to its original shape and gains speed.
Wind, water and heat..
. lightning . batteries . energy generated by electric eels
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