Potential energy can be descirbed in many forms: gravitational potential, electrical potential and so forth.
For gravitational potential energy, the formula is E=mgh, where E is the gravitational potential energy, m is the mass of the object , g is the strength of the prevailent gravitational field and h is the height above that field. In this instance, the factors determing the potential energy are threefold; the mass, the gravitational field strength and the height.
For electrical potential, the factors vary depending on what electrical field, componant or senario you are dealing with. In essence, an object has electrical potential energy when it has become charged (such as an Ion), or it is feeling the effects of conflicting magnetic feilds and motion (as in electro-magnetic induction).
Mass and Charge
Weight and height
That is called gravitational potential energy.
PE=mgh. Potential energy is the product of mass x gravity x height.
39.2 joules of potential energy.
Mass and Charge
Weight and height
Mass and distance
That is called gravitational potential energy.
PE=mgh. Potential energy is the product of mass x gravity x height.
Its weight and the height Thank you....
Height above the ground, and mass of the object itself.
39.2 joules of potential energy.
A kite stuck in a tree has potential energy because it is elevated above the ground. Potential energy is the energy an object possesses due to its position or state. In this case, the kite's potential energy is a result of its elevated position in the tree, and it can be converted into kinetic energy if it were to fall.
The two factors are Force and distance, e.g. mgh or f.r or mv2 = (mv2/r) r
-- the object's mass -- its height above some reference level
The potential energy is EP= mgh where g is the gravitaional acceleration and h the elevation.