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Example of energy
changes in a swing
or pendulum.
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The greater the mass or velocity of a moving object, the more kinetic
energy it has.
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Potential energy exists whenever an object which has mass has a position
within a force field. The most everyday example of this is the position of
objects in the earth's gravitational field. The potential energy of an object
in this case is given by the relation:
PE = mgh
PE = Energy (in Joules)
m = mass (in kilograms)
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