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Which statement correctly identifies the relative levels of kinetic and potential energy in a hydroelectric dam
Kinetic and
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a 3kg ball is dropped from a helicopter 2oo meters above the ground calculate
a.GPE just before being dropped b.kE just before
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Ndiko
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the speed of a roller coaster that had descended 29.0 m was only slightly greater when it had an initial speed of 5.00 m/s than
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Alex
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c. When are kinetic energy and potential energy equal in magnitude (equal in amount)? (1 point)
• They are equal half-way
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A pendulum is held at the top of its swing. The person holding the pendulum lets go, and the pendulum is allowed to swing
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Fruit Mass (kg) Speed (m/s)
Watermelon A 4 2 Watermelon B 4 4 Two watermelons fall off a kitchen counter. The masses and speeds
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Tyler and Denise were playing catch. Tyler threw the ball, and Denise caught it.Position 1 is the location of the ball
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Multiple Choice Question
Students are investigating energy transfer in the laboratory. The students use rubber bands and rulers
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Tyler and Dennis were playing catch. Tyler threw the ball and tennis caught it.
position one is the location of the ball
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hi
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c. When are kinetic energy and potential energy equal in magnitude (equal in amount)?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThey
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unit 2 test
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tyler and Denise were playing catch. Tyler threw the ball, and Denise caught it. Position 1 is the location of the ball
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unit 2 test
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Two watermelons fall off a kitchen counter. The masses and speeds of the fruits are in the table. How do the kinetic and/or the
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1. In moving an object of mass 10 kg through a distance of 8.0 m, 40 J of work is done. The average force exerted is?
my answer:
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Lisa
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Use the picture to answer the question.
The girl in the picture is at the highest point in swinging and starts to come down.
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Use the table of information to answer the question.
Fruit Mass (kg) Speed (m/s) Watermelon A 4 2 Watermelon B 4 4Two watermelons
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milkdud
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As the ball is falling, what is happening to its energy?(1 point)
Responses kinetic energy converts to potential energy as it
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DABABY
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When a pole vaulter reaches the top of her vault, how does her potential energy compare to her kinetic energy?
a The kinetic
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Dianna
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The girl in the picture is at the highest point in swinging and starts to come down. Which statement best describes the changes
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Teresa wants to explore the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy. How could she use innovative
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jeezezpez
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Which statement correctly identifies the relative levels of kinetic and potential energy in a hydroelectric dam?(1 point)
Respons
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robert
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Teresa wants to explore the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy. How could she use innovative
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anon.
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Which statement correctly identifies the relative levels of kinetic and potential energy in a hydroelectric dam? (1 point)
Kineti
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Two different rivers have drops that are the same height. In river A, this section of the river is a waterfall. In river B, this
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A child is swinging back and forth on a swing. Changes in her kinetic and potential energy are happening each moment. At
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Which statement correctly identifies the relative levels of kinetic and potential energy in a hydroelectric dam?
1. Kinetic and
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A child is swinging back and forth on a swing. Changes in her kinetic and potential energy are happening each moment. At which
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A child is swinging back and forth on a swing. Changes in her kinetic and potential energy are happening each moment. At which
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EMILIANO
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If the phase angle for a block-spring system in SHM is π/5 rad and the block's position is given x = xm cos(ωt + ϕ), what is
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rock
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Use the table of information to answer the question.
Fruit Mass (kg) Speed (m/s) Watermelon A 4 2 Watermelon B 4 4 Two
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As shown below, a student places a 500-gram car at point X on a wooden racetrack in an energy transformation investigation.
What
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User
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Explain each of the following questions.
( a) Can an object– Earth system have kinetic energy and not gravitational potential
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matt
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As an object falls, how are kinetic and potential energy related?(1 point)
Responses Potential energy will decrease in an amount
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wasssupppp
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When a pole vaulter reaches the top of her vault, how does her potential energy compare to her kinetic energy?
a The kinetic
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A child is swinging back and forth on a swing. Changes in her kinetic and potential energy are happening each moment. At which
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A child is swinging back and forth on a swing. Changes in her kinetic and potential energy are happening each moment. At which
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Zero, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 1.0 1023 kg, a radius of 3.0 106 m, and no atmosphere. A 10 kg space probe is to be
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Technoboi11
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A skateboarder is standing at the top of a tall ramp waiting to begin a trip. The skateboarder has
Responses A kinetic energy
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Which label of the roller coaster is incorrect?(1 point)ResponsesThe roller coaster would only have kinetic energy at the point
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O Kinetic and potential energy are decreasing.
O Kinetic and potential energy are increasing. O Potential energy is increasing,
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In the image of the girl swinging, how is energy distributed?
Her kinetic and potential energy are equal and very low. She has
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mom
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Two identical masses are moving down a slope. One mass is traveling twice as fast as the other mass. How
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yep sooo right
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Two identical masses are moving down a slope. One mass is traveling twice as fast as the other mass. How does the kinetic energy
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Type Unknown
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In the high jump, Fran's kinetic energy is transformed into gravitational potential energy without the aid of a pole.
With what
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Justin
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Use the table of information to answer the question.
Fruit Mass (kg) Speed (m/s) Watermelon A 4 2 Watermelon B 4 4Two watermelons
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Teresa wants to explore the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy. How could she use innovative
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An acorn rolls off a roof and falls to the ground. Which statement best describes the change in energy?(1 point)
Responses The
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h
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In the figure below, a small block of mass m = 0.034 kg can slide along the frictionless loop-the-loop, with loop radius 8 cm.
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Rachel
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A 0.50-kg block, starting at rest, slides down a 30.0° incline with kinetic friction coefficient 0.30 (the figure below). After
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Angel
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As shown below, a student places a 500-gram car at point X on a wooden racetrack in an energy transformation investigation.
What
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bryan arnett
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Robin is swinging back and forth from a trapeze. In which of the following situations is his kinetic energy being transformed
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SIC
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Classical mechanics
Energy
Energy and Motion
Energy Transfer
Energy Transformation
Forms of energy
Macroscopic energy
Mechanics
Newtonian Mechanics
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Thermal Energy
Types of energy
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