Kinetic energy is the energy that an object has due to its
motion or movement. For instance if a car drives into a wall the
energy of its movement is what destroys the wall, That energy is
kinetic energy.
Note: Heat is also a form of Kinetic energy because heat is the
movement (vibration energy) of atoms or molecules.
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What is an open system
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A system that allows mass and energy to move in and out of it
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What is gravitational potential energy
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Gravitational potential energy is the potential energy an object
has due to its position in a gravitational field. The higher an
object is the greater its gravitational potential. When it falls
the gravitational potential becomes kinetic energy.
Energy stored in height differences ~APEX
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What is a memory foam pillow
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A memory foam pillow is a pillow made from visco-elastic foam.
Visco-elastic foam was developed by NASA in the mid to late 60's.
VE foam is a dense foam that is heat sensitive and will acquire the
shape of the object that rests against it. It will return to its
original shape after a short while after the object is removed.
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What is chemical potential energy
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It is another form of potential stored in food, batteries, and
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Which of the following is the best example of an open system
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an anthill
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How do the mass and height of an object affect the gravitational potential energy
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Mass and height have the same effect on gravitational potential
energy.
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How is the Bohr atomic model different from the plum pudding model
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In Bohr's model , the atoms mass is found at its center instead of distributed throughout.
this is for apex
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What law states that energy is never created or destroyed
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The law of conservation of energy
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Which of the following is using chemical potential energy
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Answer this question… A hiker eating an energy bar
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How many questions are on the science apsire test
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There are 40 questions on the science Aspire test.
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How were Ethiopia's and Liberia's experiences with European imperialism similar
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Answer this question… Both countries remained independent during
the Scramble for Africa.
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Burning wood in a fireplace is an example of what kind of energy conversion
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Chemical potential energy converting to heat energy- apex
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What is the capacity to do work known as apex
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Energy
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which of the following properties describes plasma
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it can change shape and volume
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What is kinetic energy
Kinetic energy is the energy that an object has due to its
motion or movement. For instance if a car drives into a wall the
energy of its movement is what destroys the wall, That energy is
kinetic energy.
Note: Heat is also a form of Kinetic energy because heat is the
movement (vibration energy) of atoms or molecules.
What is an open system
A system that allows mass and energy to move in and out of it
-Apex
What is gravitational potential energy
Gravitational potential energy is the potential energy an object
has due to its position in a gravitational field. The higher an
object is the greater its gravitational potential. When it falls
the gravitational potential becomes kinetic energy.
Energy stored in height differences ~APEX
What is a memory foam pillow
A memory foam pillow is a pillow made from visco-elastic foam.
Visco-elastic foam was developed by NASA in the mid to late 60's.
VE foam is a dense foam that is heat sensitive and will acquire the
shape of the object that rests against it. It will return to its
original shape after a short while after the object is removed.
What is chemical potential energy
It is another form of potential stored in food, batteries, and
fuel.
Which of the following is the best example of an open system
an anthill
How do the mass and height of an object affect the gravitational potential energy
Apex
Mass and height have the same effect on gravitational potential
energy.
How is the Bohr atomic model different from the plum pudding model
In Bohr's model , the atoms mass is found at its center instead of distributed throughout.
this is for apex
What law states that energy is never created or destroyed
The law of conservation of energy
Which of the following is using chemical potential energy
Answer this question… A hiker eating an energy bar
How many questions are on the science apsire test
There are 40 questions on the science Aspire test.
How were Ethiopia's and Liberia's experiences with European imperialism similar
Answer this question… Both countries remained independent during
the Scramble for Africa.
Burning wood in a fireplace is an example of what kind of energy conversion
Chemical potential energy converting to heat energy- apex
What is the capacity to do work known as apex
Energy
-Apex
which of the following properties describes plasma
In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it trikes experiences less force than if it crumples assuming the time is the same in both situations
Which of the following is the best example of an open system