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Potencial Energy-How stored?

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Kumar - 09 Nov 2004 08:26 GMT
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Hello,

I have one question along with some justification:-

How energy as "potential energy" is stored in sub-atomics, atomic,
moleculer substances?

I feel it is as excitation of these substances by absorption of some
energy(both EM & M.waves) not sufficient to emit.

Energy; on Pre-absorption & Post emitting stages by sub-atomics, atoms
or molecules, may represent/define as "Kinetic Energy".([i]Energy due
to position or the internal configuration of a material body is called
potential energy."[/i])

Energy; on post-absorption but pre-emitting stages by sub-atomics,
atoms or molecules, may represent/define as "Potential
Energy".([i]"Energy due to motion in space is called kinetic
energy"[/i]).

Can you tell me acoordingly?
Clihcwq - 09 Nov 2004 15:16 GMT
Why make things complicated. Potential energy is stored as a result of
relativisitc effects. In the case of gravitation, it is stored, in absolute
terms, as a result of the change in size of the units of measurement for energy
as a result of a change in the proximity to energy. I suggest you read "The
Einstein Hoax" with an open mind. It is highly controversial particularly
because  it disagrees with and is considerably simpler than established wisdom.
There have never been a significant rebuttal despite much flak over the years.
Try it, you might like it. http://www.members.aol.com/einsteinhoax/site.htm

Einsteinhoax@aol.com
Kumar - 10 Nov 2004 11:58 GMT
> Why make things complicated. Potential energy is stored as a result of
> relativisitc effects. In the case of gravitation, it is stored, in absolute
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>
> Einsteinhoax@aol.com

Thanks for the reply & referance. But we should know how & where
potential energy is stored/trapped on gaining it. Can it be in some
atoms in metastable states on some excitations of atoms by absorbing
some low level energies but insufficient to emit?
 
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