Basically just about ANYTHING that is raised has gravitational potential energy.
thermel energy
kinetic energy
For humans = Chemical energyFor machines = Mechanical energy.
Potential energy
minimize hydraulic back pressure
thermel energy
kinetic energy
For humans = Chemical energyFor machines = Mechanical energy.
You are increasing the book's gravitational potential energy as you lift it higher against the force of gravity.
Yes it does. The more weight that there is in the rocket, the more energy it takes to lift off. Its the same as if you raised your hand above your head and it's empty. Put a ten pound weight in it and you have to exert more energy to lift it.
It uses chemical energy from blood sugar to lperate muscles to lift the body and any kit higher up the mountain. That produces an increase in potential energy as the mass of the body is raised higher.
As high as you can lift you can lift your wrist. I'm going to warn you - DO NOT LIFT YOUR ARMS TO STRIKE A DRUM. Unless of course you like muscle strains. If you do this - your arm will receive to shock through your arm and you will be hurting!
The word raise, meaning "to lift up" is a verb.
Potential energy is energy done to place something somewhere, against a force (not any force, it must be a so-called "conservative force", but I am only mentioning this for completeness sake). Specifically, gravitational potential energy is the energy an object has when it is raised above ground level. You need to supply energy (as work) to lift it up; in theory, this energy can be recovered if the object falls down.
good question depends on what kind of lift body or suspension and what is the lift going on
Potential energy
In this context, "raised" means to lift or elevate his hands as a sign of respect, reverence, or worship towards God.