Potential and Kinetic energy/Law of Conservation of energy
Gravitational Potential energy, Kinetic energy and Law of Conservation of energy questions
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What Potential energy is defined as?
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What is Kinetic Energy defined as?
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The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy ________________ be created nor destroyed but can be converted from one form to another.
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During a football match, when a goal keeper kicks the ball into the air, what are the energy changes taking place for the ball?
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The Kinetic energy of a Frisbee of mass 1.2 Kg moving with a velocity of 12 m/s is
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What is the mass of a lamp on a table 1 m above the ground given the Potential energy of the lamp is 255 J and acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 N/Kg?
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What is the velocity of a cyclist and his bicycle, mass of 65 Kg, as he reached the bottom of a hill, 100 m below, if all his potential energy was converted to kinetic energy? g=9.81 N/Kg
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The unit for energy is called the
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A raindrop just before it falls from a leaf has ___________ Potential energy.
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A raindrop has ______________ Kinetic energy just before it hits the ground.
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