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