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29 March, 07:02

What is an example of kinetic energy? Question 7 options: A frisbee flying through the air A car in the garage A box sitting on a shelf A ball lodged in a tree

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  1. 29 March, 07:09
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    A frisbee flying through the air
  2. 29 March, 07:17
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    Kinetic energy is energy that comes from motion. Anything that is currently in motion has kinetic energy.

    Let’s look at each example to determine if they have kinetic energy.

    First off, a car in the garage: let’s ask ourselves - Is the car in motion?

    No, it is sitting in the garage. It is not moving; therefore it doesn’t have any kinetic energy.

    Next, a box sitting on a shelf: let’s ask ourselves the same question - Is the box in motion?

    No, it is sitting on the shelf. Again, it is not moving. It doesn’t have any kinetic energy.

    Our third item is a ball lodged in a tree: again, we will ask ourselves the same question - Is the object moving?

    No, it isn’t moving. Again, since it is not moving, it will not have kinetic energy.

    Our last item is a frisbee flying through the air: asking ourselves the same question - Is it moving?

    Yes, the object is moving. Yes, it has kinetic energy.

    The frisbee flying through the air has kinetic energy.
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