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Kinetic and potential energy

KINETIC ENERGY

Definition

Kinetic energy is the energy an object has because it is moving.

Main Details

It depends on movement

The faster an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has

If an object stops moving, its kinetic energy becomes zero

Examples

A rolling football

A running child

A flying airplane

Flowing water in a river

Interesting Points

Even tiny moving objects have kinetic energy

Wind has kinetic energy and can turn windmills

Moving electrons create electricity

Fun Fact

If you run faster, your kinetic energy increases—even without getting bigger 😄

🧲 POTENTIAL ENERGY

Definition

Potential energy is the energy stored in an object because of its position or shape.

Main Details

It does not need movement

It is stored energy

When the object moves, potential energy can change into kinetic energy

Examples

A book kept on a shelf

A stretched rubber band

Water stored in a dam

A pulled-back bow and arrow

Interesting Points

Higher position = more potential energy

Stretched or bent objects store energy

Potential energy can turn into kinetic energy easily

Fun Fact

A roller coaster at the top of a hill has maximum potential energy before the big drop 🎢

🔄 CONNECTION BETWEEN BOTH

Potential energy → Kinetic energy

Example:

A ball on a table (potential) → falls down (kinetic)

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