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The law of conservation of energy states that
a pendulum
compressing a sponge
the work done to lift an object to a higher position.
water stored behind a dam
nuclear
kinetic
energy may neither be created nor destroyed; it may only be transformed.
thermal
Which is an example of gravitational potential energy?
a pendulum
compressing a sponge
the work done to lift an object to a higher position.
water stored behind a dam
nuclear
kinetic
energy may neither be created nor destroyed; it may only be transformed.
thermal
This is the random kinetic energy possessed by objects in a material at finite temperature. An object that feels hot has a lot of this.
a pendulum
compressing a sponge
the work done to lift an object to a higher position.
water stored behind a dam
nuclear
kinetic
energy may neither be created nor destroyed; it may only be transformed.
thermal
The equation E = 1/2mv2 is used to calculate this form of energy.
a pendulum
compressing a sponge
the work done to lift an object to a higher position.
water stored behind a dam
nuclear
kinetic
energy may neither be created nor destroyed; it may only be transformed.
thermal
Which of the following objects does not demonstrates elasticity?
a pendulum
compressing a sponge
the work done to lift an object to a higher position.
water stored behind a dam
nuclear
kinetic
energy may neither be created nor destroyed; it may only be transformed.
thermal
Gravitational potential energy equals
a pendulum
compressing a sponge
the work done to lift an object to a higher position.
water stored behind a dam
nuclear
kinetic
energy may neither be created nor destroyed; it may only be transformed.
thermal
This type of energy is stored in bonds within the nucleus of an atom; it is also the type of energy released from a fission or fusion reaction.
a pendulum
compressing a sponge
the work done to lift an object to a higher position.
water stored behind a dam
nuclear
kinetic
energy may neither be created nor destroyed; it may only be transformed.
thermal
Which of the following is the best example of increasing an object’s potential energy?
a pendulum
compressing a sponge
the work done to lift an object to a higher position.
water stored behind a dam
nuclear
kinetic
energy may neither be created nor destroyed; it may only be transformed.
thermal
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