An object falls through the air, gaining speed as it falls. A student claims that this creates new energy, and so it breaks the law of conservation of energy. Which statement describes why the student is incorrect? (1 point)

• Energy is converted from other
forms, not created.
• Speed is not related to energy in
any way.
• Equal and opposite amounts of other energy are also created.
Energy can be created without
• breaking the law of conservation of energy.

User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
17 days ago

The correct statement that describes why the student is incorrect is: **Energy is converted from other forms, not created.**

When an object falls, its gravitational potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as it gains speed. This process does not create new energy; it simply transforms energy from one form to another, which is consistent with the law of conservation of energy.