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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KINETIC ENERGY AND POTENTIAL ENERGY :

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KINETIC ENERGY AND POTENTIAL ENERGY :

1. **Definition**:
   - Kinetic Energy: Energy possessed by an object due to its motion.
   - Potential Energy: Energy possessed by an object due to its position or configuration.

2. **Example**:
   - Kinetic Energy: A moving car has kinetic energy because it's in motion.
   - Potential Energy: A stretched spring has potential energy due to its position; a ball held above the ground has gravitational potential energy.

3. **Unit**:
   - Kinetic Energy: Joules (J).
   - Potential Energy: Joules (J).

4. **Dimension**:
   - Kinetic Energy: [M][L]^2[T]^-2 (Mass × Length^2 × Time^-2)
   - Potential Energy: [M][L]^2[T]^-2 (Mass × Length^2 × Time^-2)

Both kinetic and potential energy have the same dimensions because they are both measures of energy, which has the dimensions [M][L]^2[T]^-2.

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