Asked by wholemelt

Which change is an example of transforming potential energy to kinetic energy?

changing thermal energy to electrical energy
changing mechanical energy to chemical energy
changing nuclear energy to radiant energy
changing radiant energy to electrical energy

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Changing nuclear energy to radiant energy.

Nuclear energy is stored (potential) energy in atomic nuclei; when it's released (e.g., in radioactive decay or fission) it becomes radiant energy (moving photons), i.e., kinetic energy.