If two objects with different weights are moving at the same speed, the lighter object has

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less energy than the heavier object.
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The kinetic energy of an object is given by the formula KE = 1/2 mv², where m is mass and v is velocity. Since both objects are moving at the same speed, the lighter object (less mass) will have less kinetic energy than the heavier object.
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Scientists say that energy is conserved because energy
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cannot be created or destroyed.
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Energy is conserved because it cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed or transferred. This principle is fundamental in physics, ensuring that the total energy in a closed system remains constant.
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What is energy?
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the ability to make an object move or change.
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Energy is defined as the ability to make an object move or change, which encompasses various forms such as kinetic and potential energy. The other option refers to speed, not the broader concept of energy.
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Which of the following would have the most energy? a fast and heavy object, a fast and light object
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a fast and heavy object
Answer explanation
A fast and heavy object has more kinetic energy than a fast and light object because kinetic energy is calculated as 1/2 mv², where m is mass and v is velocity. Thus, the greater mass contributes significantly to the energy.
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When a moving object stops moving, it has ____ energy.
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lost
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When a moving object stops, it loses kinetic energy, as energy is required to maintain motion. Therefore, the correct answer is 'lost'.
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An object with potential energy
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has the ability to move
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An object with potential energy has the ability to move because it is stored energy that can be converted into kinetic energy, allowing the object to perform work or move when released.
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____ is an example of an object with stored energy only.
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A person standing up
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A person standing up has potential energy due to their position, while a ball bouncing involves kinetic energy in motion. Thus, the correct answer is a person standing up, as it represents stored energy only.
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