Here are the answers to the questions based on the motion of a pendulum:
Question 1
a. At position A, describe the energy of the pendulum ball.
Response: Potential energy is at its highest value, while kinetic energy is at its lowest value.
Question 2
b. Drag the terms (listed below the paragraph) into the blanks in order to correctly complete the paragraph.
Response: At positions B and C, potential energy is decreasing and kinetic energy is increasing.
At positions E and F, potential energy is decreasing and kinetic energy is increasing.
Question 3
c. At position D, describe the energy of the pendulum ball.
Response: Kinetic energy is at its highest value, while potential energy is at its lowest value.
Question 4
d. Describe the speed of the pendulum ball at position D.
Response: The speed is at its highest value.
Question 5
e. Use the drop down responses to complete the paragraph.
Responses:
Energy cannot be created or destroyed by ordinary physical or chemical processes.
This concept is called the law of conservation of energy.
Throughout the experiment, the total amount of energy must remain constant.
When potential energy goes down, kinetic energy goes up.
When potential energy goes up, kinetic energy goes down.
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