The energy that is due to an object's motion
The energy that is stored when an object resists the pull of gravity by being raised off the ground.
The energy that is stored when an object's shape is changed (pushing a spring or pulling back a rubber band)
When kinetic energy is reduced due to friction (and an object slows), which form of energy does the kinetic often get converted into?
When you drop an object, which form of energy is converted mostly into which other form of energy?
Which below best describes when an object is at its highest kinetic energy (always)?
When you throw a ball in the air, when will most of the energy be gravitational potential and not kinetic?
When a car uses its brakes to stop, where does most of the kinetic energy get converted to?
You are riding a skateboard down a long hill. Describe the energy changes as you roll down the hill?
When on a roller coaster does a rider have the most potential energy?
These two factors alter the kinetic energy in an object.
When jumping down on a trampoline, which form of energy is being stored by the trampoline springs?
You are traveling by car to Canada. When during your trip would the car have the most kinetic energy
You throw a football to your friend. At which point would the potential energy be the lowest?
Where on a roller coaster do you have the most gravitational potential energy?
On a standard roller coaster, when do you have the most kinetic energy?
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