Question
Based on the Law of Conservation of Energy, which of the below is true?(1 point)
Responses
Kinetic energy is always equal to potential energy.
Kinetic energy is always equal to potential energy.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed by ordinary chemical or physical means.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed by ordinary chemical or physical means.
Potential energy is equal to thermal energy plus kinetic energy.
Potential energy is equal to thermal energy plus kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy is equal to potential energy minus temperature.
Responses
Kinetic energy is always equal to potential energy.
Kinetic energy is always equal to potential energy.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed by ordinary chemical or physical means.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed by ordinary chemical or physical means.
Potential energy is equal to thermal energy plus kinetic energy.
Potential energy is equal to thermal energy plus kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy is equal to potential energy minus temperature.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct statement based on the Law of Conservation of Energy is:
**Energy cannot be created or destroyed by ordinary chemical or physical means.**
This law states that the total energy in a closed system remains constant over time, although it can change forms (e.g., from potential to kinetic energy, etc.). The other statements do not accurately reflect the Law of Conservation of Energy.
**Energy cannot be created or destroyed by ordinary chemical or physical means.**
This law states that the total energy in a closed system remains constant over time, although it can change forms (e.g., from potential to kinetic energy, etc.). The other statements do not accurately reflect the Law of Conservation of Energy.