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Then, she disconnects the battery from the motor. The disconnected
battery is an example of what type of energy?
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A. Kinetic
B. Potential
C. Nuclear
D. Solar
2) Ms. Van Rhoads holds a book in the air. It is perfectly still. It has what type of energy?
A. Potential
B. Kinetic
C. Nuclear
D. Chemical
3) Ms. Van Rhoads drops a book. While it is falling, what type of energy does it have?
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A. Potential
B. Kinetic
C. Radiant
D. Electric
4) Ms. Van Rhoads drops a book. When the book hits the ground, it makes a loud "thud" sound. Sound is really a form of _________ energy
because it is the motion of air compressing and expanding.
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A. Potential
B. Genetic
C. Kinetic
D. Radiant
A. Nuclear energy is stored in the bonds between protons and neutrons in an atom but chemical energy involves the bonds
between atoms
B. Nuclear energy is stored in the bonds between atoms but chemical energy involves the bonds between protons and
neutrons in an atom
5) Your little brother is jumping on the bed. The mattress has springs inside. When he lands on the bed, he compresses the springs into tight
coils. At that exact moment when the spring is completely compressed, what type of energy does it have?
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A. Kinetic
B. Rotational
C. Potential
D. Radiant
6) Your little brother is jumping on the bed. The mattress has springs inside. When he lands on the bed, he compresses the springs into tight
coils. Then, the spring does what springs do -- it stretches back out and sends your little brother flying into the air. While the spring is in the
process of stretching, what type of energy does it have?
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A. Magnetic
B. Potential
C. Radiant
D. Kinetic
7) A baseball is thrown at 24 m/s. If it has a kinetic energy of 43.2 J, what is the mass
8) Natasha pitches a softball at a speed of 30 m/sec. If the ball has a mass of 0.18 kg, what is the kinetic energy of the ball as it crosses home
plate? Include units! (KE = 1/2 mv2.)
9) Work is a form of energy.
A. True
B. False
A. Atoms
B. Elements
C. Molecules
D. Mass
E. Ions
A. Amount of water
B. Volume
D. Atoms
E. Amount of matter
A. Mass
B. Volume
C. Weight
D. Height
E. Width
A. Shape
B. Reactivity
C. Flammability
D. Acidity
E. Basitity
A. Odor
B. Texture
C. Boiling point
D. Taste
E. Reactivity
A. D = m/v
B. V= m/d
C. M = v/d
D. D = mv
E. D= dmv