Potential energy is energy of an object due to its location or the effect of forces which are "locked" in place. One example is a book on a shelf: it has gravitational potential energy which is realised when it falls. Another is a stretched spring whose potential energy is realised when the spring is allowed to return to its normal length.
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∙ 6y agoOne example of potential energy is the energy stored in a stretched rubber band. This energy is potential because it is not being actively used at the moment but has the potential to do work when released.
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∙ 6y agoGravitational potential energy, chemical energy, nuclear energy, elastic energy, are all examples of potential energy.
Elastic potential energy refers to the potential energy stored as a result of deformation of an elastic object. An example of this is a spring, which springs back before it has gained elastic potential energy. After a spring gains elastic potential energy, it will be deformed.
Potential energy is energy that is stored and has the potential to do work, whereas kinetic energy is energy in motion. An example of potential energy is a book sitting on a shelf, as it has the potential to fall and do work. An example of kinetic energy is a moving car, as it is in motion and possesses energy.
As an object gains kinetic energy (due to its motion), its potential energy decreases because some of the potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. For example, when a ball is thrown upwards, it gains kinetic energy as it moves up (due to its motion) while its potential energy decreases as it moves away from the ground (due to the decrease in height).
A person running is not an example of potential energy. it is an example of kinetic energy.
Potential energy. An example of potential energy is a charged mouse trap. An example of kinetic energy is the mouse trap being sprung. Potential energy can be thought of as "stored kinetic energy". And kinetic energy can be thought of as "released potential energy"
a streched out spring. the spring is compresed so it has potential energy and when it is released it has elastic potential energy
potential energy is the stored energy of position possessed by an object
The simplest example is a falling object. Its potential energy is reduced, while its speed, and thus its kinetic energy, increases.
a book sitting up on a shelf. gravity can potentionally pull it down if pushed.
It is an example of conversion of potential energy (at the top) into kinetic energy (at the bottom).
Sure Is ! An Example For This Would Be a Car Parked On The Rode its storing its energy with is potential
All foods containing calories have the potential to produce energy when digested
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Potential energy.
Compressing a spring is potential energy in a system.
No. It is an example of kinetic energy.
Several things, depending on the type of potential energy. Gravitational potential energy: Any object that is above the chosen reference level (often the ground level) has positive potential energy. Anything below the chosen reference level has negative potential energy. Elastic potential energy: For example, a compressed spring. Chemical energy: For example, hydrogen and oxygen separately have a higher energy level than when they combine into water.