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difference between potential and kinetic energy

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Answered by niya25
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Key Differences Between Kinetic and Potential Energy

The points given below are noteworthy, so far as the difference between kinetic and potential energy is concerned:

The energy concerned with the objects in motion or action is called kinetic energy. Potential energy is defined as the energy contained in the object, as a result of its state of rest.Kinetic energy can be transferred between objects. On the other hand, potential energy cannot be transferred between objects.While kinetic energy is measured from the place itself, potential energy is measured from the bottom.Kinetic energy is relative to the environment of the moving body. As against this, potential energy is non-relative to the environment of the physical body.Kinetic energy can be determined by speed/velocity or mass of the object in motion. Conversely, the factors that ascertain potential energy are mass, gravity and height/distance of the object.

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Answered by vineethsuvana
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the energy attained by a moving object is called kinetic energy the energy attained by an object in rest is called potential energy
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