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Total energy minus kinetic energy is equal to ________.
potential energy
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how can you tell if something has energy?
if it exists
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is a rubber band being stretched to its max an example of potential energy?
yes
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A book is pushed off the edge of a table. At what point during the fall will the potential and kinetic energy be equal?
1/2 of the way down
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all matter has mass true or false
true
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are trueor false? forces responsible for all of the changes in motion that we see in the world around us.
true
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what energy is energy waiting to be released?
potenial
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Energy of motion is referred to as _____________.
kinetic
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Stored energy is also known as _____ energy.
potential
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Which of the following is an example of kinetic energy?
a rolling ball
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At the top of its swing, a pendulum has zero kinetic energy. How much potential energy does it have at the bottom of its swing?
zero
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If a monkey at the top of a tree climbs half way down the tree, how would its new potential energy compare to its original potential energy?
it would be half of what it was
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Light is an example of _________.
radiant
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The energy in a battery is _______ energy.
potential
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Which kind of energy is fire?
kinetic
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In every conversion of potential to kinetic energy, some of the potential energy is always converted into _________________.
heat energy
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Energy that is doing work is called _________.
kinetic energy
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what describes an an object's motion in terms of speed and direction
velocity
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can you see a straw in a cup that is see though that makes it look broken
yes
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Which term best describes the type of energy the ball has as it rolls down the plane?
kinetic
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