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HELP ASAP I NEED HELP FAST PLEASE Kinetic energy is often referred to the energy of

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A)work

B)mass

C)motion
D)force

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Which example has the least kinetic energy

Question 2 options:

A)a 10 kg rock rolling down a hillside at 100 m/s.

B)a 100 kg rock rolling down a hillside at 100 m/s.

C)a 1 kg rock rolling down a hillside at 1 m/s.

D)a 100 kg rock rolling down a hillside at 1 m/s.

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The law of conservation of energy states that

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energy can be created but not destroyed.

energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only change forms.

energy can be destroyed but not created.

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The law of conservation of energy states that

Question 3 options:

A energy can be created but not destroyed.

B energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only change forms.

C energy can be destroyed but not created.

D energy never changes

Which is an example of an object increasing its kinetic energy

Question 4 options:

A a train stopped at the station.

B an airplane after landing on a level runway.

C a mouse running faster after spotting a cat.

D a rocket before launch.

Question 5 (1 point)
Identify when an object has a kinetic energy of zero joules.

Question 5 options:

A when an object is no longer in motion.

B when the energy has been destroyed.

C just after a ball it leaves your hand pitching a ball.

D as a pendulum swings downward.

Which is NOT an example of kinetic energy

Question 6 options:

A an elevator moving up to the 3rd floor.

B a skateboard rolling down a hill.

C an arrow after it has hit the target and is at rest.

D a skydiver as they decrease speed after opening their parachute.

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