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Wat (wie) is potential energy - definitie

ENERGY HELD BY AN OBJECT BECAUSE OF ITS POSITION RELATIVE TO OTHER OBJECTS OR STRESSES WITHIN ITSELF, RATHER THAN ITS VELOCITY
Potential Energy; Magnetic potential energy; Gravitation energy; -GMm/r; Potential gravitational energy; Nuclear potential energy; Potential energy function; Potential Energy Function; Magnetic Potential Energy
  • Gravitational potential summation <math>U = - m \left(G \frac{ M_1}{r_1} + G \frac{ M_2}{r_2}\right) </math>
  • [[Archery]] is one of humankind's oldest applications of elastic potential energy
  • Plasma]] formed inside a gas filled sphere
  • Gravitational force keeps the planets in orbit around the [[Sun]]
  • Springs]] are used for storing [[elastic potential energy]]
  • A [[trebuchet]] uses the gravitational potential energy of the [[counterweight]] to throw projectiles over two hundred meters

potential energy         
¦ noun Physics energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position or state. Compare with kinetic energy.
Electric potential energy         
  • Electrostatic potential energy of ''q'' due to ''Q''<sub>1</sub> and ''Q''<sub>2</sub> charge system:<math>U_E = q\frac{1}{4 \pi \varepsilon_0} \left(\frac{Q_1}{r_1} + \frac{Q_2}{r_2} \right) </math>
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POTENTIAL ENERGY THAT RESULTS FROM CONSERVATIVE COULOMB FORCES
Coulomb potential energy; Electric Potential Energy; Electrostatic energy; Electrical potential energy; Electrostatic potential energy; Coulomb energy
Electric potential energy is a potential energy (measured in joules) that results from conservative Coulomb forces and is associated with the configuration of a particular set of point charges within a defined system. An object may have electric potential energy by virtue of two key elements: its own electric charge and its relative position to other electrically charged objects.
Gravitational energy         
  • A 2 dimensional depiction of curved [[geodesics]] ("world lines"). According to [[general relativity]], mass distorts [[spacetime]] and gravity is a natural consequence of Newton's First Law. Mass tells spacetime how to bend, and spacetime tells mass how to move.
TYPE OF POTENTIAL ENERGY
Gravitational potential energy; Gravitational Energy; Gravitational Potential Energy
Gravitational energy or gravitational potential energy is the potential energy a massive object has in relation to another massive object due to gravity. It is the potential energy associated with the gravitational field, which is released (converted into kinetic energy) when the objects fall towards each other.

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Potential energy

In physics, potential energy is the energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects, stresses within itself, its electric charge, or other factors. The term potential energy was introduced by the 19th-century Scottish engineer and physicist William Rankine, although it has links to the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle's concept of potentiality.

Common types of potential energy include the gravitational potential energy of an object, the elastic potential energy of an extended spring, and the electric potential energy of an electric charge in an electric field. The unit for energy in the International System of Units (SI) is the joule, which has the symbol J.

Potential energy is associated with forces that act on a body in a way that the total work done by these forces on the body depends only on the initial and final positions of the body in space. These forces, whose total work is path independent, are called conservative forces. If the force acting on a body varies over space, then one has a force field; such a field is described by vectors at every point in space, which is in-turn called a vector field. A conservative vector field can be simply expressed as the gradient of a certain scalar function, called a scalar potential.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor potential energy
1. Mine officials say each holds as much potential energy as 40,000 barrels of oil.
2. In politics –– at least at this point in the campaign cycle, before the Iowa caucuses –– momentum measures potential energy.
3. For example, where a property scores badly on insulation, details of how this can be improved, and the potential energy savings available, will be outlined.
4. Argentina, one of the leading Latin American nations in nuclear power generation, has had to stave off potential energy shortfalls in recent years.
5. Barring nuclear power, or a gas pipeline from Iran, the United States wants to help Pakistan develop potential energy sources, US Energy Secretary Samuel W.