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__________ is possessed by any moving object.
Translational kinetic energy
Rotational kinetic energy
Kinetic energy
Gravitational potential energy
Elastic potential energy
__________ exists when an object's center of mass is moving.
Translational kinetic energy
Rotational kinetic energy
Kinetic energy
Gravitational potential energy
Elastic potential energy
__________ exists when an object's center of mass is moving.
Translational kinetic energy
Rotational kinetic energy
Kinetic energy
Gravitational potential energy
Elastic potential energy
__________ exists when an object rotates.
Translational kinetic energy
Rotational kinetic energy
Kinetic energy
Gravitational potential energy
Elastic potential energy
__________ is energy stored in a gravitational field.
Translational kinetic energy
Rotational kinetic energy
Kinetic energy
Gravitational potential energy
Elastic potential energy
The formula for translational kinetic energy is
=1/2mv2
=1/2Iω2
=mgh
=-GM1M2/d
=1/2kx2
__________ is energy stored by a spring.
Translational kinetic energy
Rotational kinetic energy
Kinetic energy
Gravitational potential energy
Elastic potential energy
The formula for rotational kinetic energy is
=1/2mv2
=1/2Iω2
=mgh
=-GM1M2/d
=1/2kx2
The formula for gravitational potential energy is
=1/2mv2
=1/2Iω2
=mgh
=-GM1M2/d
=1/2kx2
The formula for elastic potential energy is
=1/2mv2
=1/2Iω2
=mgh
=-GM1M2/d
=1/2kx2
__________ can refer to two somewhat different ideas. Both refer to the concept that multi-object systems can store energy depending on how the objects are arranged in the system.
Internal energy
External energy
Potential energy
Kinetic energy
__________ is related to the temperature of the object. As the object warms up, energy can be stored by the vibration of the molecules.
fundamental internal energy
microscopic internal energy
vibrational internal energy
macroscopic internal energy
Internal energy of a two-object system is just another way of saying "__________."
potential energy
kinetic energy
translational energy
internal energy
Mechanical energy refers to the sum of which energies?
potential
kinetic
thermal
translational
__________ is done when a force acts on something that moves a distance parallel to that force.
work
energy
power
momentum
__________ is defined as energy used per second, or work done per second.
work
energy
power
momentum
Which two variables are equal?
work
energy
power
momentum
Work is done when a force is exerted on an object, and that object moves __________ to the direction of the net force.
parallel
perpendicular
A "conservative" force converts __________ energy to other forms of __________ energy when it does work.
potential; kinetic
potential; mechanical
kinetic; potential
kinetic; mechanical
True/False: A conservative force does not change the mechanical energy of a system.
True
False
The only types of potential energy used in AP Physics 1 are:
gravitational potential energy.
elastic potential energy.
magnetic potential energy.
electrical potential energy.
chemical potential energy.
Whenever the force on an object is not steady, energy conservation methods must be used to solve the problem. Which of the following is NOT an example of this?
none of these
curved tracks
springs
pendulums
Positive work is done by a force __________ to an object's displacement.
parallel
antiparallel
perpendicular
antiperpendicular
Negative work is done by a force __________ to an object's displacement.
parallel
antiparallel
perpendicular
antiperpendicular
True/False: Work is a vector quantity.
True
False
On a force-displacement graph, work is the...
vertical axis.
horizontal axis.
slope.
area under the curve.
An alternative way of thinking of __________ is =Fv.
power
work
momentum
energy
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