How could you use creative thinking to show the relationship between

velocity and kinetic energy? (1 point)
Research a kinetic energy experiment online and follow the steps
exactly when performing the experiment.
Read about kinetic energy in your science textbook and highlight
sentences in the book that seem important.
Write down and perfectly follow your teacher’s instructions for
performing the experiment.
Find two objects with the same mass and think of a way to
demonstrate their kinetic energies at different velocities.

One way to use creative thinking to show the relationship between velocity and kinetic energy is to create a visual representation or demonstration. One idea could be to set up a simple experiment where you roll two objects with the same mass down a ramp at different speeds. By measuring the velocity of each object and calculating their kinetic energies, you can visually see how the kinetic energy increases as the velocity increases. This hands-on demonstration can help you better understand and remember the relationship between velocity and kinetic energy.