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a. When the ball is held at the top of the table (before being dropped), what type of energy does the ball have?
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potential energy
potential energy
motion energy
motion energy
kinetic energy
kinetic energy
electrical energy
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potential energy
potential energy
motion energy
motion energy
kinetic energy
kinetic energy
electrical energy
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A student is testing how mass impacts kinetic energy. From the same height on a diving board, she drops two balls into a swimming pool. One ball has a bigger mass than the other.
a. How would the splashes of the two balls compare?
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The ball with the higher mass would make a bigger splash.
The ball with the higher mass would make a bigger splash.
The ball with the lower mass would make a bigger splash.
The ball with the lower mass would make a bigger splash.
The balls would make splashes of the same size.
The balls would make splashes of the same size.
The size of the splash is independent of the mass of the ball.
a. How would the splashes of the two balls compare?
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The ball with the higher mass would make a bigger splash.
The ball with the higher mass would make a bigger splash.
The ball with the lower mass would make a bigger splash.
The ball with the lower mass would make a bigger splash.
The balls would make splashes of the same size.
The balls would make splashes of the same size.
The size of the splash is independent of the mass of the ball.
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What happens to the kinetic energy of a ball when it hits the water?(1 point)
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Overall, kinetic energy is gained.
Overall, kinetic energy is gained.
All of the kinetic energy is kept by the ball.
All of the kinetic energy is kept by the ball.
Overall, kinetic energy is lost.
Overall, kinetic energy is lost.
Some of the energy is transferred to the water.
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Overall, kinetic energy is gained.
Overall, kinetic energy is gained.
All of the kinetic energy is kept by the ball.
All of the kinetic energy is kept by the ball.
Overall, kinetic energy is lost.
Overall, kinetic energy is lost.
Some of the energy is transferred to the water.
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