what is difference between kinetic and potetial energy
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KInetic Energy
- KInetic EnergyKInetic EnergyPotential EnergyIt is the energy possesed by a body by virtue of its motion.
- KInetic EnergyKInetic EnergyPotential EnergyIt is the energy possesed by a body by virtue of its motion.Kinetic Energy = 1/2 mv 2 , where m = mass and v = velocity
- KInetic EnergyKInetic EnergyPotential EnergyIt is the energy possesed by a body by virtue of its motion.Kinetic Energy = 1/2 mv 2 , where m = mass and v = velocityKinetic energy can be transferred from one body to another. (Example - In case of collision)
- KInetic EnergyKInetic EnergyPotential EnergyIt is the energy possesed by a body by virtue of its motion.Kinetic Energy = 1/2 mv 2 , where m = mass and v = velocityKinetic energy can be transferred from one body to another. (Example - In case of collision)Example - A ball dropped from height will have kinetic energy.
KInetic EnergyKInetic EnergyPotential EnergyIt is the energy possesed by a body by virtue of its motion.Kinetic Energy = 1/2 mv 2 , where m = mass and v = velocityKinetic energy can be transferred from one body to another. (Example - In case of collision)Example - A ball dropped from height will have kinetic energy.Potential energy:-
- KInetic EnergyKInetic EnergyPotential EnergyIt is the energy possesed by a body by virtue of its motion.Kinetic Energy = 1/2 mv 2 , where m = mass and v = velocityKinetic energy can be transferred from one body to another. (Example - In case of collision)Example - A ball dropped from height will have kinetic energy.Potential energy:-It is the energy possesed by a body by virtue of its position.
- KInetic EnergyKInetic EnergyPotential EnergyIt is the energy possesed by a body by virtue of its motion.Kinetic Energy = 1/2 mv 2 , where m = mass and v = velocityKinetic energy can be transferred from one body to another. (Example - In case of collision)Example - A ball dropped from height will have kinetic energy.Potential energy:-It is the energy possesed by a body by virtue of its position.Potential energy = mgh, where m = mass, g = acceleration due to gravity, h = height
- KInetic EnergyKInetic EnergyPotential EnergyIt is the energy possesed by a body by virtue of its motion.Kinetic Energy = 1/2 mv 2 , where m = mass and v = velocityKinetic energy can be transferred from one body to another. (Example - In case of collision)Example - A ball dropped from height will have kinetic energy.Potential energy:-It is the energy possesed by a body by virtue of its position.Potential energy = mgh, where m = mass, g = acceleration due to gravity, h = heightPotential Energy can not be transferred.
- KInetic EnergyKInetic EnergyPotential EnergyIt is the energy possesed by a body by virtue of its motion.Kinetic Energy = 1/2 mv 2 , where m = mass and v = velocityKinetic energy can be transferred from one body to another. (Example - In case of collision)Example - A ball dropped from height will have kinetic energy.Potential energy:-It is the energy possesed by a body by virtue of its position.Potential energy = mgh, where m = mass, g = acceleration due to gravity, h = heightPotential Energy can not be transferred.Example - A ball at a height h will have potential energy.
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The main difference between kinetic energy and potential energy is that one is the energy of what can be and one is the energy of what is. in other words potential energy is stationary,with stored energy to be released; kinetic energy is energy in motion , actively using energy for movement.
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