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difference between potential and kinetic energy​

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Answered by lakhanifalak46
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Explanation:

Potential Energy is the stored energy in an object or system because of its position or configuration. Kinetic energy of an object is relative to other moving and stationary objects in its immediate environment. ... Kinetic energy can be transferred from one moving object to another, say, in collisions.

Answered by Allanpandit17
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Answer:

Here's the answer,

Explanation:

Potential energy:

Potential energy is the enengy which an object already have or contains. An object holds this potential energy when its motionless.

eg.A electric Fan contains or holds potential energy when its motionless or when its not moving & A water stored in the DAM is a type of potential energy because its motionless and

An electric cell contains stored energy which means energy is motionless and hence its a type of potential energy

KINETIC ENERGY:

Kinetic energy is the energy which is possessed due to an object's motion or continuous movement.

eg. Flowing water is a type of kinetic energy &

Wind is also a type of kinetic energy.

The turbines in the THERMAL POWER STATION

is also an example of Kinetic energy because it contains potential energy and when a external force or pressure is applied or directed towards the blades of the turbine and rotates and converts potential energy into KINETIC ENERGY.

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