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Potential And Kinetic Energy
Test Description: Force and Motion
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Running water demonstrates what type of energy?
A
kinetic
B
electrical
C
potential
D
elastic
2) Which of the following is a true statement about kinetic and potential energy?
A
Potential energy can be created but potential cannot be.
B
Potential and kinetic energy cannot be transformed from one type to another.
C
both potential and kinetic energy are alike because they cannot be created or destroyed.
D
both potential and kinetic energy are exhibited when an object is not moving.
3) What happens to the potential energy of a roller coaster car as it climbs the first hill?
A
the potential energy decreases
B
The kinetic energy increases
C
the potential energy and kinetic energy are equal.
D
the potential energy increases
4) Kinetic and potential both relate to:
A
heat
B
light
C
none of the above
D
electricity
5) If you were to roll a bowling ball and a golf ball, the same speed, down a lane, which object would have more kinetic energy?
A
the golf ball
B
the bowling ball
C
none of the above
D
they would have the same
6) If you were to use a crane to lift a piano and a chair to the second story of a house, which would have more potential energy as it rises?
A
they would have the same
B
none of the above
C
the chair
D
the piano
7) What two factors affect potential energy?
A
none of the above
B
mass and height
C
mass and speed
D
speed and height
8) Which two factors affect kinetic energy?
A
speed and mass
B
mass and height
C
height and speed
D
all of the above
9) When tossing a tennis ball in the air, when will the tennis ball have the most kinetic energy?
A
right before it lands back in your hand (lowest point)
B
somewhere in the middle
C
right after you toss it
D
at the highest point
10) When Michael Young hits a homerun, when does his baseball have the highest potential energy?
A
right after its hit by the bat
B
when it lands in the stands.
C
at the top of the arc (highest point)
D
at the bottom of the arc (lowest point)
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