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What is the value of Boltzmann factor? What is R for water? Potential energy is often associated with restoring forces such as a spring or the force of gravity. How is potential energy stored? To summarize, potential energy is the energy that is stored in an object due to its position relative to some zero position. An object possesses gravitational potential energy if it is positioned at a height above or below the zero height. What is stored energy called? Energy can exist in many different forms.

All forms of energy are either kinetic or potential. The energy associated with motion is called kinetic energy. The energy associated with position is called potential energy.

Energy can be stored in motion just as well as it can be stored in position. Why do molecules have potential energy? Potential energy exists by virtue of relative position of molecules where there are intermolecular forces. It takes energy to separate water molecules from each other which is why it takes so much energy to vaporise water or to melt ice.

What type of energy is sound? Is light potential energy? Light energy is free movement energy which includes both heat energy and kinetic energy. But it is not potential energy. So it is kinetic energy. What type of energy do humans have? What are the different forms of energy in the body? In the body, thermal energy helps us to maintain a constant body temperature, mechanical energy helps us to move, and electrical energy sends nerve impulses and fires signals to and from our brains.

Energy is stored in foods and in the body as chemical energy. How do I become a flight dispatcher in Canada?



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