5. An object’s gravitational potential energy depends on the object’s mass, the strength of the gravitational field, and what other variable?(1 point)

Responses

the shape of the object
the shape of the object

the color of the object
the color of the object

the object's height from the ground
the object's height from the ground

the speed of the object

the object's height from the ground

6. If you are at an amusement park and you ride a slingshot, how does your potential energy compare to your kinetic energy at the top of the shot?

(1 point)
Responses

The kinetic energy is twice the amount of potential energy.
The kinetic energy is twice the amount of potential energy.

Kinetic energy is greater than potential energy.
Kinetic energy is greater than potential energy.

The kinetic energy and potential energy are the same.
The kinetic energy and potential energy are the same.

The kinetic energy is less than potential energy.

The kinetic energy is less than potential energy.

If we don’t consider friction, what happens to the total mechanical energy as the pendulum swings from position A to position B?

(1 point)
Responses

It is not conserved
It is not conserved

It becomes greater.
It becomes greater.

It declines
It declines

It remains the same

It remains the same.

9. Rebecca climbs the ladder of a large water slide, waits her turn at the top, and then slides down the slide into a pool. Which answer best describes the energy changes during her time on the slide?(1 point)

Responses

kinetic → potential → kinetic
kinetic → potential → kinetic

potential → kinetic → potential
potential → kinetic → potential

kinetic → mechanical → potential
kinetic → mechanical → potential

potential → mechanical → kinetic
potential → mechanical → kinetic

potential → kinetic → potential

10. Kim is upstairs, but walks downstairs to the kitchen for a snack. Which statement correctly describes the types of energy she has at the top of the stairs and as she walks down the stairs?(1 point)

Responses

kinetic energy at the top of the stairs; kinetic energy as she walks down
kinetic energy at the top of the stairs; kinetic energy as she walks down

kinetic energy at the top of the stairs; potential energy as she walks down
kinetic energy at the top of the stairs; potential energy as she walks down

potential energy at the top of the stairs; kinetic energy as she walks down
potential energy at the top of the stairs; kinetic energy as she walks down

potential energy at the top of the stairs; potential energy as she walks down

potential energy at the top of the stairs; kinetic energy as she walks down

13. The picture illustrates the solar panels that power all of the appliances in Joshua's house. What energy transformations occur that enable Joshua to bake cookies for his family in the oven? (1 point)

Responses

light energy → electrical energy → heat energy
light energy → electrical energy → heat energy

heat energy → light energy → heat energy
heat energy → light energy → heat energy

light energy → electrical energy → chemical energy
light energy → electrical energy → chemical energy

heat energy → chemical energy → light energy