Another name for potential electric energy is electric potential energy. It is a form of energy that is stored in an electric field and has the ability to do work due to the position of charged particles within the field.
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Another name for gravitational potential energy is potential energy due to gravity.
Potential energy.
When unlike charges are moved farther apart, they gain electrical potential energy. Electrical potential difference is the change in potential energy per coulomb of charge. Voltage is the common name for electrical potential difference and is measured in volts (V). Electrical energy depends on the amount of charge and voltage. Electrochemical cells, or batteries, are a common source of voltage. We use voltmeters to measure potential difference. :)
I am not quite sure what you mean; electric energy is measured in the same units as any other types of energy - typically the joule.
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Another name for gravitational potential energy is potential energy due to gravity.
Potential energy.
Stored energy
Stored energy
When unlike charges are moved farther apart, they gain electrical potential energy. Electrical potential difference is the change in potential energy per coulomb of charge. Voltage is the common name for electrical potential difference and is measured in volts (V). Electrical energy depends on the amount of charge and voltage. Electrochemical cells, or batteries, are a common source of voltage. We use voltmeters to measure potential difference. :)
I'm pretty sure it is the same thing as stored energy , Well That's what it says in my science book. Answer2: Another name for potential energy is scalar or real energy. Energy is a quaternion composed of a scalar part and a vector part.
I am not quite sure what you mean; electric energy is measured in the same units as any other types of energy - typically the joule.
Another name for heat energy is Thermal energy.
Another name for elastic energy is potential energy. It is the energy stored within a material when it is deformed or stretched, which can be released and converted into other forms of energy when the material returns to its original shape.
Potential Energy
That's another name for something that is more commonly known as "voltage". It refers to the energy (work) required to transfer an electrical charge against an electric field. The unit, "volt", is equal to joule per coulomb.