Weegy: All of these forms represent potential energy. Batteries represent potential energy as an electrochemical storage device. A hydroelectric dam stores energy in a reservoir as gravitational potential energy. A piece of toast is energy stored in chemical form.
User: If an object is brought to the Moon (where gravity is about one-sixth of Earth's gravity), how will the object's kinetic energy change when it is dropped from the same height on the Moon as it was dropped from on Earth?
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When an object is brought to the Moon, where gravity is one-sixth of Earth's gravity, its potential energy will decrease since the gravitational potential energy depends on the height and the acceleration due to gravity. However, the object's kinetic energy will remain the same when it is dropped from the same height on the Moon as it was dropped from on Earth, assuming that there is no air resistance. This is because kinetic energy depends on the mass and velocity of the object, but not on the acceleration due to gravity.
Added 4/24/2023 1:33:24 PM