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In Chemistry / Middle School | 2014-09-23

What do kinetic and potential energy have in common?

Asked by Olivia11226

Answer (3)

They're both related to motion. ;

Answered by s9092704 | 2024-06-14

Kinetic and potential energy share a key factor: they can be interchanged and both contribute to the total mechanical energy of an object. Both energies can be affected by an object's position and motion. Their interplay is fundamental to a variety of physical phenomena. ;

Answered by BritMarling | 2024-06-18

Kinetic and potential energy are two forms of energy in physics. Kinetic energy relates to the motion of an object, while potential energy is stored based on an object's position. They are interchangeable as energy transforms from one form to another, such as in a falling object where potential energy converts to kinetic energy.
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Answered by s9092704 | 2024-10-01