How would you calculate an object’s mechanical energy?
a.
Add its kinetic and potential energies.
b.
Multiply its kinetic and potential energies.
c.
Subtract its kinetic energy from its potential energy.
d.
Subtract its potential energy from its kinetic energy.
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OpenStudy (warriorz13):
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OpenStudy (aravindg):
Add its kinetic and potential energies.
OpenStudy (warriorz13):
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OpenStudy (warriorz13):
An example of something that stores chemical energy is
a.
lightning.
b.
a microwave.
c.
a match.
d.
light.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A
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OpenStudy (warriorz13):
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OpenStudy (warriorz13):
Mechanical energy is associated only with the motion of an object.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F
OpenStudy (anonymous):
F, position and motion
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OpenStudy (warriorz13):
Visible light is an example of
a.
chemical energy.
b.
electrical energy.
c.
electromagnetic energy.
d.
nuclear energy.
OpenStudy (aravindg):
Looks like you are cheating in a test, @Vallarylynn16 Let's make sure we dont give direct answers.
OpenStudy (warriorz13):
No she is helping me with a practice :)
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OpenStudy (aravindg):
Still these questions are way too obvious. I strongly suggest reading your material again.
OpenStudy (warriorz13):
I these don't make sence to me and I can't use the notes during my test