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Difference between kinetic energy and potential energy in tabular form

Difference between Kinetic energy and potential energyDifference between Kinetic energy and potential energyKinetic energy and potential energy are forms of mechanical energy.  The basic difference between kinetic energy and potential energy is that “K.E is the energy possessed due to motion and P.E is the energy possessed due to the position.”These are two different forms of energy.
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Difference Between Kinetic Energy And Potential Energy

Kinetic energy Potential energy
Energy due to motion is called kinetic energy. Energy due to the position is called potential energy.
K.E can be transferred between objects. P.E cannot be transferred between objects.
It is measured from the place itself. It is measured from the bottom.
K.E is relative to the environment of the object. P.E is no relative to the environment of an object.
Formula:
k.E=½mv²
formula:
P.E =mgh

Kinetic energy Vs Potential energy


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