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Why does the box move?
Boy 2 has twice as much potential energy as Boy 1
Their mass increases.
Direction and position
light energy to chemical energy
The box has an unbalanced force acting upon it.
speed/direction/ an unbalanced
The mass of the rocks is greater than the mass of the confetti
To the right
Trees transform energy for photosynthesis with
Boy 2 has twice as much potential energy as Boy 1
Their mass increases.
Direction and position
light energy to chemical energy
The box has an unbalanced force acting upon it.
speed/direction/ an unbalanced
The mass of the rocks is greater than the mass of the confetti
To the right
Boy 1 is standing on a step that is 1 foot tall. Boy 2 is standing on a step that is 2 feet high.
Boy 2 has twice as much potential energy as Boy 1
Their mass increases.
Direction and position
light energy to chemical energy
The box has an unbalanced force acting upon it.
speed/direction/ an unbalanced
The mass of the rocks is greater than the mass of the confetti
To the right
If you push a box on the left side, which way will it move?
Boy 2 has twice as much potential energy as Boy 1
Their mass increases.
Direction and position
light energy to chemical energy
The box has an unbalanced force acting upon it.
speed/direction/ an unbalanced
The mass of the rocks is greater than the mass of the confetti
To the right
When elements react to form a compound
Boy 2 has twice as much potential energy as Boy 1
Their mass increases.
Direction and position
light energy to chemical energy
The box has an unbalanced force acting upon it.
speed/direction/ an unbalanced
The mass of the rocks is greater than the mass of the confetti
To the right
When dropping a rock from 2 different heights, what stays the same 2 feet before hitting the ground?
Boy 2 has twice as much potential energy as Boy 1
Their mass increases.
Direction and position
light energy to chemical energy
The box has an unbalanced force acting upon it.
speed/direction/ an unbalanced
The mass of the rocks is greater than the mass of the confetti
To the right
If pushing a box, it will continue to move at the same _____and ______unless it is acted upon by _____________force,
Boy 2 has twice as much potential energy as Boy 1
Their mass increases.
Direction and position
light energy to chemical energy
The box has an unbalanced force acting upon it.
speed/direction/ an unbalanced
The mass of the rocks is greater than the mass of the confetti
To the right
If you have a box of confetti and an equal-sized box of rocks, what do you know about their mass?
Boy 2 has twice as much potential energy as Boy 1
Their mass increases.
Direction and position
light energy to chemical energy
The box has an unbalanced force acting upon it.
speed/direction/ an unbalanced
The mass of the rocks is greater than the mass of the confetti
To the right
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