yes it does have potential energy if it falls or spill
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The cup sitting on a table has potential energy due to its position above the ground. When lifted, work is done on the cup against gravity, storing potential energy in the cup-table system. This potential energy can be released if the cup is allowed to fall.
The cup sitting on a table has gravitational potential energy due to its position in the Earth's gravitational field. If the cup is also filled with liquid that has thermal energy, then it would have some thermal energy as well.
The energy change that takes place as a cup falls off a table is the cup's potential energy decreases while the cup's kinetic energy increases.
The cup sitting on a table has potential energy due to its position above the ground. This potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy if the cup is pushed off the table, causing it to fall and accelerate towards the ground.
A raised object - it has gravitational potential energy. Stretched elastic band - it has elastic potential energy. Compressed spring - it has elastic potential energy. Charged battery - it has electrical potential energy. Hot cup of coffee - it has thermal potential energy.
The cup sitting on a table has potential energy due to its position above the ground. When lifted, work is done on the cup against gravity, storing potential energy in the cup-table system. This potential energy can be released if the cup is allowed to fall.
The cup sitting on a table has gravitational potential energy due to its position in the Earth's gravitational field. If the cup is also filled with liquid that has thermal energy, then it would have some thermal energy as well.
water in a cup has potentail energy because there is no movement.
The energy change that takes place as a cup falls off a table is the cup's potential energy decreases while the cup's kinetic energy increases.
The cup sitting on a table has potential energy due to its position above the ground. This potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy if the cup is pushed off the table, causing it to fall and accelerate towards the ground.
A raised object - it has gravitational potential energy. Stretched elastic band - it has elastic potential energy. Compressed spring - it has elastic potential energy. Charged battery - it has electrical potential energy. Hot cup of coffee - it has thermal potential energy.
The heat is thermal energy, but it also has several other forms of energy (including mass energy, potential energy, chemical energy, etc.)
first there is p.e which is converted into k.e.
The object with the greatest gravitational potential energy in this scenario is the trophy cup, given that potential energy is directly proportional to both the mass and the height of an object. In this case, the trophy cup has the highest mass (6 kg) and height (0.5 m) combination, leading to the greatest gravitational potential energy.
Chemical energy is a form of potential energy stored in the bonds of chemicals. When these bonds are broken, the potential energy is converted into other forms of energy, such as kinetic energy.
I think it causes heat energy... yeah probably
There is chemical potential energy, heat potential energy, elastic potential, and gravitational potential energy.