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An example of potential energy: a cocked trebuchet
A nuclear power plant is an example of potential energy. The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom is released through nuclear reactions to generate power.
True. Potential energy is the energy that an object possesses due to its position or condition, such as gravitational potential energy or elastic potential energy.
There are different types of potential energy; in general, you have to use the definition of work = force x distance. Thus, in the case of gravitational potential energy, the work required to lift something (that is, the potential energy) is weight x height. In the more general case, in which the force is not constant, integrals have to be used.
Potential energy is energy that has the potential to be active. For example, when you pick up a pen, that is gravitational potenial energy, becasue it has the potetial to be dropped, in grvaity. Active energy would be when the pen is droppped and it is moving, it is active. It has a source of energy. Active energy is energy that is moving and working.
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The potenial of alcoholismand obesity.
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It's called potenial energy.
because it is the energy stored in atoms and the bonds between them.
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