Middle School Physical Science : Identify where potential energy is least or greatest as an object changes position

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Example Question #1 : Identify Where Potential Energy Is Least Or Greatest As An Object Changes Position

Would a ball have more gravitational potential energy when it is kicked in the air, or when it's on the ground?

Possible Answers:

when it's on the ground

neither

both

when it is in the air

Correct answer:

when it is in the air

Explanation:

The answer is "when it is in the air" because when objects are positioned higher off the ground they have more gravitational potential energy.

Potential Energy is “stored energy.” It is energy that is ready to be converted or released as another type of energy. We most often think of potential energy as gravitational potential energy. When objects are higher up, they are ready to fall back down. When you stretch an object and it has a tendency to return to its original shape, it is said to have elastic potential energy. Chemical potential energy is the stored energy in a substance’s chemical structure that can be released in a chemical reaction or as heat. 

Potential energy is greatest when the most energy is stored. This could be when an object reaches its highest point in the air before falling, a rollercoaster just before it drops, or when a rubber band is stretched as far back as possible before it snaps. Potential energy is then converted to kinetic energy.

 

Example Question #2 : Identify Where Potential Energy Is Least Or Greatest As An Object Changes Position

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This image of people on a rollercoaster shows:

Possible Answers:

the moment that potential energy is no longer at its maximum and begins converting to kinetic energy

the moment that potential and kinetic energy are equal

the moment that kinetic energy is at its maximum

the moment that potential energy is at its least as its being converted to kinetic energy

Correct answer:

the moment that potential energy is no longer at its maximum and begins converting to kinetic energy

Explanation:

The answer is "the moment that potential energy is no longer at its maximum and begins converting to kinetic energy."

Potential Energy is “stored energy.” It is energy that is ready to be converted or released as another type of energy. We most often think of potential energy as gravitational potential energy. When objects are higher up, they are ready to fall back down. When you stretch an object and it has a tendency to return to its original shape, it is said to have elastic potential energy. Chemical potential energy is the stored energy in a substance’s chemical structure that can be released in a chemical reaction or as heat. 

Potential energy is greatest when the most energy is stored. This could be when an object reaches its highest point in the air before falling, a rollercoaster just before it drops, or when a rubber band is stretched as far back as possible before it snaps. Potential energy is then converted to kinetic energy.

Example Question #1 : Identify Where Potential Energy Is Least Or Greatest As An Object Changes Position

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The potential energy used to power this car is greatest when:

Possible Answers:

when the balloon pops

when the balloon is as full as possible without popping

when the balloon is deflated

when the balloon is blown up a little, but not too much

Correct answer:

when the balloon is as full as possible without popping

Explanation:

The answer is "when the balloon is as full as possible without popping"

Potential Energy is “stored energy.” It is energy that is ready to be converted or released as another type of energy. We most often think of potential energy as gravitational potential energy. When objects are higher up, they are ready to fall back down. When you stretch an object and it has a tendency to return to its original shape, it is said to have elastic potential energy. Chemical potential energy is the stored energy in a substance’s chemical structure that can be released in a chemical reaction or as heat. 

Potential energy is greatest when the most energy is stored. This could be when an object reaches its highest point in the air before falling, a rollercoaster just before it drops, or when a rubber band is stretched as far back as possible before it snaps. Potential energy is then converted to kinetic energy.

 

Example Question #11 : Potential And Kinetic Energy

 

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Where is potential energy store in this design of a "car."

Possible Answers:

the rubber band

the cardboard base

the axles

the wheels

Correct answer:

the rubber band

Explanation:

The answer is "the rubber band" because that's what is wound up and released to make it move.

Potential Energy is “stored energy.” It is energy that is ready to be converted or released as another type of energy. We most often think of potential energy as gravitational potential energy. When objects are higher up, they are ready to fall back down. When you stretch an object and it has a tendency to return to its original shape, it is said to have elastic potential energy. Chemical potential energy is the stored energy in a substance’s chemical structure that can be released in a chemical reaction or as heat. 

Potential energy is greatest when the most energy is stored. This could be when an object reaches its highest point in the air before falling, a rollercoaster just before it drops, or when a rubber band is stretched as far back as possible before it snaps. Potential energy is then converted to kinetic energy.

 

Example Question #11 : Potential And Kinetic Energy

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The image shows a roller coaster track. Where is potential energy the greatest?

Possible Answers:

position A

none of these

position C

position B

Correct answer:

position A

Explanation:

The answer is "position A" because it is the highest point in the coaster.

Potential Energy is “stored energy.” It is energy that is ready to be converted or released as another type of energy. We most often think of potential energy as gravitational potential energy. When objects are higher up, they are ready to fall back down. When you stretch an object and it has a tendency to return to its original shape, it is said to have elastic potential energy. Chemical potential energy is the stored energy in a substance’s chemical structure that can be released in a chemical reaction or as heat. 

Potential energy is greatest when the most energy is stored. This could be when an object reaches its highest point in the air before falling, a rollercoaster just before it drops, or when a rubber band is stretched as far back as possible before it snaps. Potential energy is then converted to kinetic energy.

 

Example Question #1 : Identify Where Potential Energy Is Least Or Greatest As An Object Changes Position

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The image shows a rollercoaster track. At which point does the rollercoaster have the LEAST potential energy?

Possible Answers:

position B

none of these

position C

position A

Correct answer:

position B

Explanation:

The answer is position B, because it is at its lowest point.

Potential Energy is “stored energy.” It is energy that is ready to be converted or released as another type of energy. We most often think of potential energy as gravitational potential energy. When objects are higher up, they are ready to fall back down. When you stretch an object and it has a tendency to return to its original shape, it is said to have elastic potential energy. Chemical potential energy is the stored energy in a substance’s chemical structure that can be released in a chemical reaction or as heat. 

Potential energy is greatest when the most energy is stored. This could be when an object reaches its highest point in the air before falling, a rollercoaster just before it drops, or when a rubber band is stretched as far back as possible before it snaps. Potential energy is then converted to kinetic energy.

 

Example Question #1 : Identify Where Potential Energy Is Least Or Greatest As An Object Changes Position

When does a rubber band have the MOST potential energy?

Possible Answers:

when it breaks because it was stretched too far

none of these

when it is laying on the table

when it is stretched out as far as it can go

Correct answer:

when it is stretched out as far as it can go

Explanation:

The answer is "when it is stretched out as far as it can go."

Potential Energy is “stored energy.” It is energy that is ready to be converted or released as another type of energy. We most often think of potential energy as gravitational potential energy. When objects are higher up, they are ready to fall back down. When you stretch an object and it has a tendency to return to its original shape, it is said to have elastic potential energy. Chemical potential energy is the stored energy in a substance’s chemical structure that can be released in a chemical reaction or as heat. 

Potential energy is greatest when the most energy is stored. This could be when an object reaches its highest point in the air before falling, a rollercoaster just before it drops, or when a rubber band is stretched as far back as possible before it snaps. Potential energy is then converted to kinetic energy.

 

Example Question #11 : Potential And Kinetic Energy

Chemical potential energy is stored in the bonds between atoms. This means that chemical potential energy is greatest when:

Possible Answers:

before a chemical reaction occurs

after a chemical reaction occurs

none of these

when the chemical is being created

Correct answer:

before a chemical reaction occurs

Explanation:

The answer is "before a chemical reaction occurs."

Potential Energy is “stored energy.” It is energy that is ready to be converted or released as another type of energy. We most often think of potential energy as gravitational potential energy. When objects are higher up, they are ready to fall back down. When you stretch an object and it has a tendency to return to its original shape, it is said to have elastic potential energy. Chemical potential energy is the stored energy in a substance’s chemical structure that can be released in a chemical reaction or as heat. 

Potential energy is greatest when the most energy is stored. This could be when an object reaches its highest point in the air before falling, a rollercoaster just before it drops, or when a rubber band is stretched as far back as possible before it snaps. Potential energy is then converted to kinetic energy.

 

Example Question #1 : Identify Where Potential Energy Is Least Or Greatest As An Object Changes Position

Does a kickball have more potential energy on top of a hill, or at the bottom of a hill?

Possible Answers:

at the bottom of a hill

at the top of a hill

the energy is the same

Correct answer:

at the top of a hill

Explanation:

The answer is "at the top of a hill."

Potential Energy is “stored energy.” It is energy that is ready to be converted or released as another type of energy. We most often think of potential energy as gravitational potential energy. When objects are higher up, they are ready to fall back down. When you stretch an object and it has a tendency to return to its original shape, it is said to have elastic potential energy. Chemical potential energy is the stored energy in a substance’s chemical structure that can be released in a chemical reaction or as heat. 

Potential energy is greatest when the most energy is stored. This could be when an object reaches its highest point in the air before falling, a rollercoaster just before it drops, or when a rubber band is stretched as far back as possible before it snaps. Potential energy is then converted to kinetic energy.

 

Example Question #1 : Identify Where Potential Energy Is Least Or Greatest As An Object Changes Position

A skiier wants to go down a slope with the most kinetic energy possible. The best way to go faster is to start higher up. Why is this?

Possible Answers:

Starting higher up will require less potential energy as the skieer goes down.

Starting higher up will start them with more kinetic energy.

Starting higher up will start them with more potential energy, which will stay constant as the skiier goes down the slope.

Starting higher up will start them with more potential energy, which is converted to kinetic energy later.

Correct answer:

Starting higher up will start them with more potential energy, which is converted to kinetic energy later.

Explanation:

The answer is "Starting higher up will start them with more potential energy, which is converted to kinetic energy later."

Potential Energy is “stored energy.” It is energy that is ready to be converted or released as another type of energy. We most often think of potential energy as gravitational potential energy. When objects are higher up, they are ready to fall back down. When you stretch an object and it has a tendency to return to its original shape, it is said to have elastic potential energy. Chemical potential energy is the stored energy in a substance’s chemical structure that can be released in a chemical reaction or as heat. 

Potential energy is greatest when the most energy is stored. This could be when an object reaches its highest point in the air before falling, a rollercoaster just before it drops, or when a rubber band is stretched as far back as possible before it snaps. Potential energy is then converted to kinetic energy.

 

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