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Which object is the BEST example of potential energy?
Heat is product of the energy transformation that occurs when the flashlight is turned on
Some of the balls energy was converted to other forms when the ball struck the ground
Energy can not be created or destroyed but it can be changed from one form to another
Motion (kinetic) transforming to thermal energy
Potential energy of position
Wind, solar, hydroelectric, tidal
A rock falling from the top of a cliff
Compressed spring
What type of energy does a skateboarder have before rolling down a ramp?
Heat is product of the energy transformation that occurs when the flashlight is turned on
Some of the balls energy was converted to other forms when the ball struck the ground
Energy can not be created or destroyed but it can be changed from one form to another
Motion (kinetic) transforming to thermal energy
Potential energy of position
Wind, solar, hydroelectric, tidal
A rock falling from the top of a cliff
Compressed spring
Which list consists of only renewable energy sources?
Heat is product of the energy transformation that occurs when the flashlight is turned on
Some of the balls energy was converted to other forms when the ball struck the ground
Energy can not be created or destroyed but it can be changed from one form to another
Motion (kinetic) transforming to thermal energy
Potential energy of position
Wind, solar, hydroelectric, tidal
A rock falling from the top of a cliff
Compressed spring
Tia dropped a rubber ball from a height of 3 meters. The ball bounced back up to a height of 2 meters. Which of these BEST explains why the ball did not bounce to a height of 3 meters?
Heat is product of the energy transformation that occurs when the flashlight is turned on
Some of the balls energy was converted to other forms when the ball struck the ground
Energy can not be created or destroyed but it can be changed from one form to another
Motion (kinetic) transforming to thermal energy
Potential energy of position
Wind, solar, hydroelectric, tidal
A rock falling from the top of a cliff
Compressed spring
Which statement most accurately describes the Law of Conservation of Energy?
Heat is product of the energy transformation that occurs when the flashlight is turned on
Some of the balls energy was converted to other forms when the ball struck the ground
Energy can not be created or destroyed but it can be changed from one form to another
Motion (kinetic) transforming to thermal energy
Potential energy of position
Wind, solar, hydroelectric, tidal
A rock falling from the top of a cliff
Compressed spring
Which of these BEST describes why heat is produced when a flashlight is turned on?
Heat is product of the energy transformation that occurs when the flashlight is turned on
Some of the balls energy was converted to other forms when the ball struck the ground
Energy can not be created or destroyed but it can be changed from one form to another
Motion (kinetic) transforming to thermal energy
Potential energy of position
Wind, solar, hydroelectric, tidal
A rock falling from the top of a cliff
Compressed spring
Cory noticed that the hood of the car was hot after driving it for awhile. What energy transformation was she noticing?
Heat is product of the energy transformation that occurs when the flashlight is turned on
Some of the balls energy was converted to other forms when the ball struck the ground
Energy can not be created or destroyed but it can be changed from one form to another
Motion (kinetic) transforming to thermal energy
Potential energy of position
Wind, solar, hydroelectric, tidal
A rock falling from the top of a cliff
Compressed spring
Which of these BEST describes an example of kinetic energy?
Heat is product of the energy transformation that occurs when the flashlight is turned on
Some of the balls energy was converted to other forms when the ball struck the ground
Energy can not be created or destroyed but it can be changed from one form to another
Motion (kinetic) transforming to thermal energy
Potential energy of position
Wind, solar, hydroelectric, tidal
A rock falling from the top of a cliff
Compressed spring
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