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Potential or Kinetic Energy: Do You Know the Difference? ContinueHome

Stored EnergyEnergy of Motion Define: Potential energy is ________. ContinueHome

TrueFalse True/False: Potential energy can be converted to kinetic energy, and vice versa. ContinueHome

Stored EnergyEnergy of Motion Define: Kinetic energy is ________. ContinueHome

LowerHigher Fill in the blank : The larger the mass of an of an object, the ________ the kinetic energy. ContinueHome

Which energy type? An airplane circling in preparation for a landing. Potential EnergyKinetic Energy ContinueHome

Potential EnergyKinetic Energy Which energy type? A pile of coal that will be used for fuel. ContinueHome

MassHeight Fill in the blank: Potential and kinetic energy both depend on _______. ContinueHome Speed

Potential EnergyKinetic Energy Which energy type? A flag blowing in the wind. ContinueHome

Potential EnergyKinetic Energy Which energy type? A hatbox stored on the top shelf of a closet. ContinueHome

LowerHigher Fill in the blank : The larger the velocity of an of an object, the ________ the kinetic energy. ContinueHome

At RestDrawn At which point does the bow have the most potential energy? ContinueHome

Potential EnergyKinetic Energy Which energy type? An unlit firecracker. ContinueHome

Potential EnergyKinetic Energy Which energy type? A hammer held above a nail. ContinueHome

Potential EnergyKinetic Energy Fill in the blank: Mass influences the ______ of an object. ContinueHome Potential and Kinetic Energy

Potential EnergyKinetic Energy Which energy type? A marble rolling down the aisle of your science classroom. ContinueHome

Potential EnergyKinetic Energy Which energy type? A new car battery. ContinueHome

LowerHigher Fill in the blank : The higher an object is dropped from, the ________ the potential energy. ContinueHome

A At which point does the person have the most kinetic energy? ContinueHome ACB BC

Potential EnergyKinetic Energy Which energy type? An eyelash fluttering. ContinueHome

Potential EnergyKinetic Energy Which energy type? An ant crawling across a sandwich at a picnic. ContinueHome

Potential EnergyKinetic Energy Fill in the blank: Velocity influences the ______ of an object. ContinueHome

Potential EnergyKinetic Energy Which energy type? A tennis racket about to crash down on a ball near the net. ContinueHome

Potential EnergyKinetic Energy Which energy type? The release of stored energy. ContinueHome

SecondsJoules Fill in the blank: Potential and kinetic energy are both measured in _______. ContinueHome Meters

Potential EnergyKinetic Energy Which energy type? A dam holding back a river’s water. ContinueHome

Potential EnergyKinetic Energy Which energy type? A mousetrap set and ready to spring. ContinueHome

LowerHigher Fill in the blank : The lower the mass of an of an object, the ________ the potential energy. ContinueHome

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