which change is an example of transforming potential energy to kinetic energy?\no changing thermal energy to…

which change is an example of transforming potential energy to kinetic energy?\no changing thermal energy to electrical energy\no changing mechanical energy to chemical energy\no changing nuclear energy to radiant energy\no changing radiant energy to electrical energy

which change is an example of transforming potential energy to kinetic energy?\no changing thermal energy to electrical energy\no changing mechanical energy to chemical energy\no changing nuclear energy to radiant energy\no changing radiant energy to electrical energy

Answer

Answer: None of the above options are correct.

Explanation:

Potential energy is stored energy and kinetic energy is the energy of motion.

  • Changing thermal energy to electrical energy is a conversion between different forms of energy not related to potential - kinetic conversion.
  • Changing mechanical energy to chemical energy is also a different - type energy conversion.
  • Changing nuclear energy to radiant energy is another non - potential - kinetic conversion.
  • Changing radiant energy to electrical energy is yet another non - potential - kinetic conversion. An example of transforming potential energy to kinetic energy would be a ball falling from a height (gravitational potential energy is converted to kinetic energy as it falls).