Potential energy is associated with the position of an object.
Potential energy
The type of energy that is stored in an object because of its position is potential energy. -Huzaifa Ahnaf
Potential Energy.
Potential energy, if you meant to say altitude.
On the mass and velocity also it depends on the mass and quickness. That is the type of energy that it depends on.
Kinetic Energy, or KE, is the energy objects have when in basic motion. If you are talking about the movement of particles in the object, creating heat, it is IE, Internal Energy. and FYI, Potential Energy, PE, is the energy an object has in accordance to its position.
The type of energy that is stored in an object because of its position is potential energy. -Huzaifa Ahnaf
It is themal energy.
That is called potential energy.
Potential Energy.
Potential energy, if you meant to say altitude.
This is actually two questions. Energy relating to the motion of an object is kinetic energy. Energy related to its position is potential energy (as with a brick suspended at some distance above the ground). Release the brick and its potential energy is converted to kinetic energy. The two are complementary. As the brick accelerates toward the ground its kinetic energy increases; as the distance decreases during that acceleration, it's potential energy decreases.
On the mass and velocity also it depends on the mass and quickness. That is the type of energy that it depends on.
Kinetic Energy, or KE, is the energy objects have when in basic motion. If you are talking about the movement of particles in the object, creating heat, it is IE, Internal Energy. and FYI, Potential Energy, PE, is the energy an object has in accordance to its position.
An object has potential energy if it has been pushed into a certain position, against a certain type of force (a so-called "conservative force"). The potential energy will automatically be "released" when the object goes back to a lower-energy position (meaning, in this case, less potential energy); in that case, the potential energy will quite often be converted into kinetic energy, since the force tends to accelerate the object. One example is when an object in a high position (and which therefore has gravitational potential energy) falls down. Another example is when a spring is released.
It really depends on the type of potential energy, but basically, just keeping an object in a high energy position, against some force, will store the potential energy. For example, water has more potential energy when it is in a higher position; typically it would be kept in a high position by a dam, until the energy is needed.
Potential energy.
It is a type of mechanical energy. It is energy due to position ofobject