Knowee
Questions
Features
Study Tools

Which of the following is a form of potential energy?Group of answer choicesvibrationstranslational motionsrotationshydrogen bonding

Question

Which of the following is a form of potential energy?Group of answer choicesvibrationstranslational motionsrotationshydrogen bonding

🧐 Not the exact question you are looking for?Go ask a question

Solution

The form of potential energy among the given options is hydrogen bonding.

Here's why:

  1. Vibrations, translational motions, and rotations are all forms of kinetic energy, not potential energy. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion, while potential energy is the energy stored in an object due to its position or state.

  2. Hydrogen bonding, on the other hand, is a form of potential energy. It's the energy stored in the hydrogen bonds between molecules. When these bonds are formed or broken, energy is either stored or released. This stored energy is a form of potential energy.

This problem has been solved

Similar Questions

Select all that applySelect all of the following that are examples of potential energy.Multiple select question.compressed springmuscles contractingchemical energy stored in bondsmovement of atoms or moleculesball at the top of a hill

When a moving object has the energy of motion it has this type of energy.Group of answer choicesgravitational potential energyelastic potential energyhigh energyrest energykinetic energytransfer energy

What are the two forms of "potential energy" that Prof. Anderson describes?Group of answer choicesgravitational and frictionalgravitational and spring/elasticspring/elastic and frictionalgravitational and free fall

Identify all the examples of potential energy.Chemical energyElastic energyGravitational energyKinetic energy

Molecules of food have a form of potential energy called __________.View Available Hint(s)for Part Akinetic energychemical energyentropyATP

1/3

Upgrade your grade with Knowee

Get personalized homework help. Review tough concepts in more detail, or go deeper into your topic by exploring other relevant questions.