defining Energy relationships/graphing conversions
The formula between potential and kinetic energy is PE¡+KE¡=PE(f)+KE(f). The I stands for initial and the F stands for final. If you're walking and you are still at the beginning and at first say your kinetic energy is at 20. As you start walking your kinetic energy rises because your in motion and your potential energy will go to 0 because your not still. Now you stopped and stood still your potential energy would go up to 20 because your at rest and your kinetic energy would go down. Now if you start walking again your kinetic energy would go up again and the potential energy.
Energy can not be created or destroyed so it would have to transform. When something is still it has potential energy but when it starts to move again it transforms in to kinetic energy. This could go the other way around too, kinetic energy could transform back into potential energy.
Energy can not be created or destroyed so it would have to transform. When something is still it has potential energy but when it starts to move again it transforms in to kinetic energy. This could go the other way around too, kinetic energy could transform back into potential energy.