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Which of the following is an example of kinetic energy?
a) wind blowing
b) water in a glass
c) can of vegetables
d) the walls of a building

What is a mechanical energy of an object?
a) the sum of all types of kinetic energy
b) the sum of all types of potential energy
c) the sum of all kinetic and potential energy
d) the difference between kinetic and potential energy

Which is true about a flying bird?
a) the bird has only kinetic energy
b) the bird has only potential energy
c) the bird has both kinetic and potential energy
d) the bird has neither kinetic nor potential energy

Which statement about the law of conservation of energy is true?
a) Energy can be destroyed, but not created
b) Energy is neither created nor destroyed
c) The total energy changes over time
d) New energy can be created

A rock on top of a hill has energy due to its position. What is the this energy called?
a) Kinetic Energy
b) Chemical Energy
c) Elastic Potential Energy
d) Gravitational Potential Energy

A book is pushed off the edge of a table. At what point in the fall will potential and kinetic energy be equal?
a) 1/4 of the way down
b) 1/2 of the way down
c) 3/4 of the way down
d) right before it hits the ground

Which term describes potential energy?
a) stored energy
b) future energy
c) kinetic energy
d) invisible energy

Which must be tested to see if it is supported?
a) a problem
b) a variable
c) a data collection
d) a hypothesis

Which term describes kinetic energy?
a) stored energy
b) future energy
c) invisible energy
d) Energy in motion

What variable that you measure in an experiment?
a) dependent variable
b) independent variable
c) control variable
d) constant variable

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