7. In an investigation of energy transfer, a student observes a roller coaster at locations A, B, C, and D. Then she creates the graph below of the roller coaster’s potential and kinetic energy at each location.
Which statement is true according to the graph?
(1 point)
Responses
The roller coaster destroys potential energy.
The roller coaster destroys potential energy.
The roller coaster creates kinetic energy.
The roller coaster creates kinetic energy.
Potential energy increases, but kinetic energy does not change.
Potential energy increases, but kinetic energy does not change.
The roller coaster’s kinetic and potential energy change from location to the next, but its total energy remains the same.
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The roller coaster’s kinetic and potential energy change from location to the next, but its total energy remains the same.
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I apologize for the error in my response. Based on the graph provided, the roller coaster's potential energy decreases while its kinetic energy increases from location A to D. The correct statement is: The roller coaster's potential energy decreases, but its kinetic energy increases.
8. The pendulum in the diagram below swings from position A to B.
If we don’t consider friction, what happens to the total mechanical energy as the pendulum swings from position A to position B?
(1 point)
Responses
It becomes greater.
It becomes greater.
It declines
It declines
It is not conserved
It is not conserved
It remains the same
If we don’t consider friction, what happens to the total mechanical energy as the pendulum swings from position A to position B?
(1 point)
Responses
It becomes greater.
It becomes greater.
It declines
It declines
It is not conserved
It is not conserved
It remains the same
In this case, if we don't consider friction, the total mechanical energy of the pendulum remains the same as it swings from position A to position B.
a b c or d?
D. It remains the same.
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Apologies for the confusion in my previous response. If we don't consider friction, the total mechanical energy of the pendulum should remain the same as it swings from position A to position B. The correct answer is D. It remains the same.