6th Grade - Potential and Kinetic Energy
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- Q1The ball in Box C possesses (has)more potential energy than the ball in Box A.less kinetic energy than the ball in Box D.no kinetic energy.less potential energy than the ball in Box B.30sEditDelete
- Q2Which student correctly classified the activities?JFGH30sEditDelete
- Q3Position A on the roller coaster ismaximum potential energypotential energy is equal to kinetic energymaximum kinetic energy30sEditDelete
- Q4Position 2 on the roller coaster ride demonstratesmax potentialpotential is equal to kineticmax kinetic30sEditDelete
- Q5What is spot C on the roller coaster ride?Potential is equal to kineticMax kineticMax potential30sEditDelete
- Q6The ball at rest at the top of the hill in Box A possesses (has)potential energy but not kinetickinetic energy but not potential energyneither potential nor kineticsome potential and some kinetic30sEditDelete
- Q7Kinetic energy is the energy of________________motionpositionstored energy30sEditDelete
- Q8When a sling shot is pulled back all the way it has.......chemical energygravitational potential energyelastic potential energykinetic energy30sEditDelete
- Q9When a person is jump roping where do they have the most potential energy?at the top right before they go down againin the middle of their jumpat the bottom right before they hit the ground30sEditDelete
- Q10When a person is sledding down a hill where do they have the most kinetic energy?right after the top of the hillat the very top of the hillat the bottom of the hill when they are going the fastestonce they have stopped30sEditDelete
- Q11How can you increase the potential energy of a diver in the Olympics?go to a higher diving boardgo to a lower diving boardjump30sEditDelete
- Q12What kind of energy is demonstrated at Spot A on the pendulum example?Max potentialMax kineticPotential is equal to kinetic30sEditDelete
- Q13What kind of energy is demonstrated at Spot C on the pendulum example?Max potentialMax kineticPotential is equal to kinetic energy30sEditDelete
- Q14Right before the ball hits the ground this is an example ofMax kineticMax potentialPotential is equal to kinetic30sEditDelete
- Q15When the ball is highest point this is an example ofMax potentialMax kineticPotential is equal to kinetic30sEditDelete
- Q16When Wile E Coyote is hanging in mid air this is an example ofMinimum potentialMaximum kineticMinimum kinetic30sEditDelete
- Q17When Wile E Coyote pushes the spring back as far as it can go this is an example ofMax kineticPotential is equal to kineticMax potential30sEditDelete
- Q18In Hoodwinked when Red runs up the hill this is an example ofIncreasing kinetic energyEnergy doesn't changeIncreasing potential energy30sEditDelete
- Q19When Granny is skiing down the hill this is an example ofincreasing the potential energyincreasing the kinetic energyit doesn't change the energy30sEditDelete