Asked by drip

Which of the following is an example of kinetic energy? true or false

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t see the list you mean — could you paste the “following” options?

Meanwhile: kinetic energy is the energy of motion. Anything that is moving has kinetic energy; anything just stored (height, stretch, compression, chemical bonds) is potential energy. Examples (True = kinetic, False = not kinetic):

- A car driving down the road — True (it's moving).
- A book sitting on a shelf — False (gravitational potential energy).
- A rock falling off a cliff — True (motion).
- A compressed spring that isn’t released — False (elastic potential energy).
- Flowing water in a river — True (motion).
- Heat in a hot object — True at the microscopic level (thermal energy is molecular kinetic energy).

Paste your exact choices and I’ll mark each true/false and explain.