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20 Cards in this Set
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(True or False) A force is the ability to do work. |
False |
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(True or False) A push or a pull is a force. |
True |
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(True or False) The air exerts a force on people. |
True |
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(True or False) All objects attract all other objects. |
True |
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(True or False) Work is a force through a distance. |
True |
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(True or False) Moving energy is potential energy. |
False |
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(True or False) Potential energy is stored energy. |
True |
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(True or False) A pendulum has both kinetic and potential energy. |
True |
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(True or False) A car on top of a hill has potential energy. |
True |
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(True or False) All objects have kinetic energy. |
False |
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(Work or none) A boy lifts a box up. |
W |
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(Work or none) A girl pushes a locked door. |
N |
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(Work or none) A mother pulls a book from the shelf. |
W |
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(Work or none) A father pulls green beans from a vine. |
W |
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(Work or none) A baby pulls on a table leg. |
N |
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(Potential or kinetic energy) A pendulum at the top of its swing. |
P |
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(Potential or kinetic energy) A moving car. |
K |
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(Potential or kinetic energy) A ball on the edge of the table. |
P |
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(Potential or kinetic energy) A girl roller skating. |
K |
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(Potential or kinetic energy) Moving molecules. |
K |