Question
Two watermelons fall off a kitchen counter. The masses and speeds of the fruits are in the table. How do the kinetic and/or the potential energies of the fruits compare?(1 point)
Responses
Both fruits have only potential energy and no kinetic energy.
Both fruits have only potential energy and no kinetic energy.
The watermelon B has more kinetic energy.
The watermelon B has more kinetic energy.
The watermelon A has more kinetic energy.
The watermelon A has more kinetic energy.
Both fruits have the same kinetic and potential energy.
Responses
Both fruits have only potential energy and no kinetic energy.
Both fruits have only potential energy and no kinetic energy.
The watermelon B has more kinetic energy.
The watermelon B has more kinetic energy.
The watermelon A has more kinetic energy.
The watermelon A has more kinetic energy.
Both fruits have the same kinetic and potential energy.
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