It can also be called stored energy.
It can also be called stored energy.
Potential energy
Potential Energy.
Potential Energy.
I don't believe there is a special word for stored energy, I would just call it that, "stored energy". Energy of position is called potential energy. For example, if you lift a weight against the force of gravitation, the energy you transfer to the object is stored as gravitational potential energy. At a higher position, it has more of this energy than when it is at a low position.
Elastic energy is also called Elastic Potential energy. It is the potential energy stored as a result of a deformation of an elastic object such as a spring. According to Hooke's law the force required to stretch the spring will be directly proportional to the amount of stretch.
Stored energy that is ready to be used is typically called potential energy. This energy is stored in an object due to its position or state, and can be converted to kinetic energy when the object is in motion.
That's called "chemical energy". It refers to the energy related to the forces between atoms and molecules.Actually, there are also other types of potential energy in chemistry, such as heat of fusion, and heat of vaporization.
Potential Energy If it falls, it will then be subject of gravity, so it has the potential of becoming energetic. -------------------- The bookshelf could also catch fire and the book would release energy as heat.
Potential energy is the energy due to position of a body in a force field. There is a type of potential energy called Chemical Potential energy for example energy stored in fuels.
The energy is chemical energy. To measure this the item could be burned in a calorimeter. Also if the peanut is sitting on a table it could have kinetic potential energy due to gravity if it fell off the table.
Potential energy is stored energy, that can be released at any time. Also, potential energy is energy of position.