A baseball is thrown into the air as shown below. Which is true about the total energy at point S? (1 point) Responses At point S, the total energy is equal to the total energy of the system because energy kinetic energy has been transformed to potential energy. At point S, the total energy is equal to the total energy of the system because energy kinetic energy has been transformed to potential energy. At point S, the total energy is double the total energy of the system, as new energy is created as the potential energy increases. At point S, the total energy is double the total energy of the system, as new energy is created as the potential energy increases. At point S, the total energy is three times the total energy of the system, as kinetic energy was increased. At point S, the total energy is three times the total energy of the system, as kinetic energy was increased. At point S, the total energy is half of the system’s total energy, as kinetic energy was destroyed.

At point S, the total energy is equal to the total energy of the system because energy kinetic energy has been transformed to potential energy.

The universe’s total amount of energy does not ever change, but the amount of this energy that is available to do work varies tremendously. What statement best explains the changes in available energy?(1 point)

The statement "Energy can be transformed from one form to another, but the total amount of energy remains constant" best explains the changes in available energy.

When a match is struck, what forms of energy does the burning match give off?(1 point) Responses Nuclear energy and light energy Nuclear energy and light energy Thermal energy and solar energy Thermal energy and solar energy Solar energy and nuclear energy Solar energy and nuclear energy Light energy and thermal energy

Light energy and thermal energy.

light is connected to a battery as shown below. What type of energy transfer occurs? (1 point) Responses Chemical energy to mechanical energy Chemical energy to mechanical energy Chemical energy to electrical energy Chemical energy to electrical energy Mechanical energy to electrical energy Mechanical energy to electrical energy Electrical energy to mechanical energy

Electrical energy to mechanical energy

hen an electric fan is plugged into a wall outlet, the fan blades spin as a result. What energy transformation occurred?(1 point) Responses Electrical to mechanical Electrical to mechanical Mechanical energy is created, but electrical energy is destroyed. Mechanical energy is created, but electrical energy is destroyed. Electrical energy is created, but mechanical energy is destroyed. Electrical energy is created, but mechanical energy is destroyed. Mechanical to electrical

Electrical to mechanical

A simple circuit is wired with a battery, a switch, and a bell. When the switch is turned on, what energy transformations will occur? (1 point) Responses The switch transforms electrical energy to chemical energy, which the bell then transforms to sound energy. The switch transforms electrical energy to chemical energy, which the bell then transforms to sound energy. The battery’s chemical energy transforms to sound energy, which the wire transfers to the bell. The battery’s chemical energy transforms to sound energy, which the wire transfers to the bell. The battery’s chemical energy transforms to electrical energy, which the bell then transforms to sound energy. The battery’s chemical energy transforms to electrical energy, which the bell then transforms to sound energy. The switch’s electrical energy transforms to sound energy, which the wire transfers to the bell.