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The faster the object moves, the more kinetic energy it has.
 
True.
 
False.
The faster the object moves, the more potential energy it has.
 
False.
 
True.
The higher the object, the more potential energy it has.
 
True.
 
False.
In a car accident (collision), kinetic energy can be transformed into a push force or sound energy.
 
True.
 
False.
Energy can be transferred in a collision.
 
True.
 
False.
Energy can be transformed.
 
True.
 
False.
Energy can be transfered.
 
True.
 
False.
Energy can't be created.
 
True.
 
False.
Energy can't be destroyed.
 
True.
 
False.
The energy objects have when they are at rest.
 
Potential/Stored energy.
 
Kinetic energy.
The energy objects have when they are moving.
 
Kinetic energy.
 
Potential energy.
The tendency of an object at rest to stay at rest.
 
Inertia.
 
Potential energy,
The tendency of a moving object to keep moving.
 
Inertia.
 
Friction.
When two objects hit each other with a force.
 
Collision.
 
Friction.
When the forces create movement:
 
Unbalanced forces.
 
Balanced forces.
When the forces don't create movement:
 
balanced forces.
 
unbalanced forces.
The force that opposes movement:
 
Friction force.
 
Reaction force.
The space between two objects.
 
Distance.
 
Position.
The change in position of an object.
 
Motion.
 
Speed.
The change in speed of an object:
 
acceleration.
 
rapidness.
Is this object in motion?
 
Yes, it is.
 
No, it isn't.
Is this object in motion?
 
No, it isn't.
 
Yes, it is.
It can be measured in centimeters, meters.
 
Distance.
 
Time.
The specific location of an object.
 
Position.
 
Speed.
True or False: Moving is changing position.
 
True.
 
False.
What is this?
 
Distance.
 
Position.