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When a ball is kicked, it gains most of its energy from....
it transferred some of its energy somewhere
energy transfers
cool the water
the person that kicked it
they speed up
they move faster when the water is liquid
a solitary object traveling through space will not change its speed
it has to gain energy from something
What is a common way to transfer energy away from water molecules?
it transferred some of its energy somewhere
energy transfers
cool the water
the person that kicked it
they speed up
they move faster when the water is liquid
a solitary object traveling through space will not change its speed
it has to gain energy from something
How is the movement of water molecules in liquid water different from their movement in ice?
it transferred some of its energy somewhere
energy transfers
cool the water
the person that kicked it
they speed up
they move faster when the water is liquid
a solitary object traveling through space will not change its speed
it has to gain energy from something
What happens to liquid water molecules when they gain energy?
it transferred some of its energy somewhere
energy transfers
cool the water
the person that kicked it
they speed up
they move faster when the water is liquid
a solitary object traveling through space will not change its speed
it has to gain energy from something
Rube Goldberg Machines rely on _____ in order to work
it transferred some of its energy somewhere
energy transfers
cool the water
the person that kicked it
they speed up
they move faster when the water is liquid
a solitary object traveling through space will not change its speed
it has to gain energy from something
Why does an object slow down?
it transferred some of its energy somewhere
energy transfers
cool the water
the person that kicked it
they speed up
they move faster when the water is liquid
a solitary object traveling through space will not change its speed
it has to gain energy from something
Outer space has no air molecules. Therefore....
it transferred some of its energy somewhere
energy transfers
cool the water
the person that kicked it
they speed up
they move faster when the water is liquid
a solitary object traveling through space will not change its speed
it has to gain energy from something
What must happen in order to cause an object to start moving?
it transferred some of its energy somewhere
energy transfers
cool the water
the person that kicked it
they speed up
they move faster when the water is liquid
a solitary object traveling through space will not change its speed
it has to gain energy from something
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