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The answer C Matter requires energy to move and change is true. Matter cannot move and change without energy being exerted on it.

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NONE of the choices is true. In particular, there is no such thing as 'exerting energy', and mass doesn't need any input of energy in order to move. Indeed, all matter or any lump of it remains in constant, uniform motion ... moving in a straight line at constant speed ... UNTIL an external force comes along to change its speed or direction. Then, the external force may or may not "do work" (transfer energy either to or from the matter).

-- A coasting wagon needs an input of energy to deviate it from a straight path.

-- A planet in a circular orbit needs a center-directed force, but needs no energy, and gives up none, in order to keep it in a circular orbit.

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Q: Which is true A Energy must remain where it is created B Energy cannot change from one type to another C Matter requires energy to move and change D It is not possible to store energy for later use?
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